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1885-11-27 | Fire in Gastonia | Gastonia Gazette | |
1886-01-08 | Start of School | Gastonia Gazette | |
1886-03-12 | Prof. Bryan Sick | Gastonia Gazette | |
1886-05-21 | Gastonia Institute Picnic | Gastonia Gazette | |
1886-05-28 | Closing Ceremonies | Gastonia Gazette | |
1886-06-04 | Bryan Departs | Gastonia Gazette | |
1887-07-08 | J.A. Bryan | Gastonia Gazette | |
1887-07-13 | J.A. Bryan | New Era | |
1889-08-05 | Rev. J.A. Bryan's Ordination | Evening News | |
1889-08-07 | J.A. Bryan Installed | Weekly Age | Ordained |
1889-08-14 | A Growing Church | Weekly Age | |
1889-08-14 | Married | Weekly Age | First Wedding |
1889-08-21 | Christian Observer article | Note growth and consecration of Bryan | |
1889-10-10 | North Alabama Presbytery | Shelby Chronicle | |
1889-12-01 | Third Presbyerian Church | Daily News | Further Growth |
1890-04-04 | North Alabama Presbytery | Birmingham News | Elected delegate of General Assembly and organization of Central Presbyterian |
1890-05-17 | Southern Presbyterians | Montgomery Advertiser | |
1890-05-18 | Presbyterians: The General Assembly at Asheville | News and Observer | Urges Birmingham |
1890-05-18 | Sabbath Observance | Charlotte Observer | |
1890-05-18 | Southern Presbyterians | Montgomery Advertiser | |
1890-05-19 | Presbyterians Coming | Birmingham News | Bryan announces Southern Presbyterians will meet in Birmingham |
1890-05-25 | Raleigh\, NC | State Chronicle | Youngest Member |
1890-05-25 | Youngest Member | State Chronicle, Raleigh, NC | |
1890-05-29 | J.A. Bryan | Asheville Weekly Citizen | |
1890-06-30 | Hand Shaking | Daily News | HAND SHAKING A Soefat Gt1erf c aad WleBBlMK at the Third rresbytrt Cbitreh There will be a social gathering and "Hand shaking" at the Third .Presbyterian to-morrow erenJng, (Taetday, Jnly the 1st, at 8 p. m.) Erery member of this church is expects! to be present Kev. J, A. Bryan haa jaat returned from Pittsburgh, Penu, where he attended the Sixth International Sunday School Convention, and his congregation wm be glad to welcome him back to his work. Ten members hare been added to this church durinz the month of J one. One hundred and sixty within the last year |
1890-10-15 | Notes Bryan | Weekly Age Herald | See also about cows in the city |
1890-10-22 | The Report of the Session Shows Some Encouraging Signs | Daily Age | |
1890-10-28 | Proposal Letter | Proposal Letter | |
1891-01-02 | Return from South Carolina | Daily News | |
1891-01-03 | Week of Prayer | Daily News | |
1891-01-14 | Bryan-Howze Nuptials | Montgomery Advertiser | |
1891-01-14 | Bryan-Howze: A Popular Birmingham Preacher Married at Marion\, Ala. | Daily News | |
1891-01-15 | Church Dedication | Daily News | This church has done a noble work for the Master, and is just entering on a grander and greater work under the pastorate of the young, devoted and eloquent Mr. Bryan. |
1891-01-17 | Marriage Announcement | Montgomery Advertiser | |
1891-01-19 | Dedicated: The Third Presbyterian Church Consecrated to the Almighty | Daily News | |
1891-02-14 | Return to Birmingham after Bridal Trip | Daily News | The Rev. J.A. Bryan, after a bridal sojourn in Florida and South Carolina, has returned to the city, and will occupy his pulpit in the Third Presbyterian church tomorrow morning at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. His residence hereafter will be at the southeast corner of Avenue E and Twenty-sixth street, where he will be glad to welcome his many friends. |
1891-04-29 | Arrival in Marion | Marion Times Standard | |
1891-08-10 | Letter Commending Another Evangelist | The Daily Pig | |
1891-09-10 | Revival | Guntersville | |
1891-10-08 | Church Notice | Cullman Tribune | |
1891-10-10 | Revival Service | Baltimore Sun | |
1891-10-24 | Returned from Baltimore | Daily News | |
1891-11-06 | The Programme Arranged for the Week of Prayer by the YMCA | Daily News | |
1891-11-07 | YMCA Rev. J.A. Bryan will Conduct the Consecration Services | Daily News | |
1892-05-10 | Pleasant Services at Avondale | Daily News | |
1892-05-26 | Revival | Wetumpka | great earnestness and ferver |
1892-05-26 | Revival | Wetumpka | "great earnestness and ferver" |
1892-05-31 | Revival in Brewton | Brewton | great earnestness and ferver |
1892-05-31 | Revival in Brewton | Brewton | "great earnestness and ferver" |
1892-09-08 | Revival at Walhalla | Keowee Courier | |
1892-09-15 | Revival at Walhalla | Keowee Courier | |
1892-09-22 | Revival at Walhalla | Keowee Courier | |
1892-10-26 | Died | Marion Times Standard | |
1892-10-26 | Child dies (Kekomoisa) | Marion Times Standard | |
1892-10-29 | Returns from Marion | Daily News | |
1892-10-30 | Report from Marion of baby's death | Daily News | |
1892-11-16 | Synod | Our Mountain Home | |
1893-01-29 | Resolutions on the Revival | Daily News | Prayer for Region-wide revival |
1893-02-12 | The Revival | Daily News | Preaches at Southside Baptist |
1893-02-16 | The Revival: Interesting Services Held at the South Side Baptist Church | Daily News | Preaches on Seek and Save that which was lost |
1893-11-29 | "Judgment" How Dr. White Handled The Theme | Daily News | Bombard the City with Street Preaching, Bryan at AGS Shops |
1893-12-30 | Visiting the Howzes | Montgomery Advertiser | |
1894-01-11 | Colored Work: Presbyterian Divines To Meet Here Tomorrow | Daily News | |
1894-01-12 | Northern and Southern Presbyterians work for 'negroes' | Montgomery Advertiser | |
1894-01-12 | Joint Meeting of the Two Presbyterian Committees | Daily News | |
1894-01-13 | Cooperation in Negro Evangelization Mapped Out | Daily News | |
1894-01-15 | They Favored It. The Union of the Northernand Southern Presbyterian Churches Discussed | Daily News | |
1894-01-18 | Colored Work | Tuskaloosa Gazette | |
1894-04-18 | In Session The Northern Alabama Presbytery Meets | Daily News | |
1894-04-19 | To The Friends of Temperance | Moulton Advertiser | |
1894-06-11 | That Anniversary Service | Daily News | |
1894-09-01 | Marriage ceremony paid for Stove | ||
1895-02-13 | Reception House of C.H. Reed | Birmingham News | "Members of the congregation and a number of friends from other churches were there to greet the beloved and indefatigable divine, and each brought some substantial testimonial of their esteem. The u host and hostess left nothing undone to make "the guests feel thoroughly at home, and the occasion was one of genuine enjoyment. |
1895-04-01 | Lacon | Christian Observer | AL meetings |
1895-04-01 | Lacon\, AL meetings | Christian Observer | |
1895-04-11 | North Alabama Presbytery | Alabama Enquirer | |
1895-04-29 | Third Church Report | Christian Observer | |
1895-08-20 | Visit to Old Home in Spartanburg | Birmingham News | Sinnott fills in |
1895-09-16 | Special Service for Clerks | Birmingham News | Rev. .J. A. Bryan, the pastor, had devoted much thought to the discourse, and every one under the sound of his voice felt that they had beard an effort who'll combined excellence, sincerity and practical thought. |
1895-10-03 | North Alabama Presbytery | Montgomery Advertiser | Orphan Home Sunday School Work |
1895-10-16 | Atlanta Meetings | Christian Observer | |
1895-10-25 | Report on North Alabama Presbytery | Christian Observer | A deeper interest was manifested in the work among the negroes. We are all, by God's grace, trying to do more to rescue the perishing souls of our colored neighbor. |
1895-10-25 | Report on North Alabama Presbytery | Christian Observer | A deeper interest was manifested in the work among the negroes. We are all, by God's grace, trying to do more to rescue the perishing souls of our colored neighbor. |
1895-11-27 | Memphis | Christian Observer | Tennessee Meetings |
1895-11-27 | Memphis\, Tennessee Meetings | Christian Observer | |
1895-11-29 | Day of Joy: Was Yesterday with the Third Presbyterian Church Congregation | Birmingham News | |
1895-12-18 | Third Church Meetings | Christian Observer | |
1895-12-25 | Third Meetings 80 publicly confess Christ W.B. Gales evangelist | Christian Observer | |
1896-01-29 | Church Meetings | Birmingham News | Southside Baptist Church, pastors of city preaching at |
1896-01-31 | Preaches at Southside Baptist | Birmingham News | In 25 years ago...could not find original |
1896-02-03 | Sermon on individual work | Birmingham News | Sermon devoted to impressing the necessity of individual work by Christians and a plea for every member to do his individual duty in the warfare. There is a special duty assigned to every man, and that man must perform that duty himself, as no other man can discharge that particular work. |
1896-02-12 | Oxford Meetings: Rev. J.A. Bryan of Birmingham\, Conducting a Successful Meeting | Birmingham News | |
1896-03-14 | History of Third Presbyterian Church | Birmingham News | Very detailed |
1896-03-28 | Mass Meeting: To Protest Against Racing\, etc | Birmingham News | Against Gambling |
1896-05-04 | Pastor Installed: Woodlawn Presbyterian Church | Birmingham News | He spoke with the same earnestness of purpose which so well characterizes his life, setting forth the truth that God does nothing for us that we can do for ourselves; driving home to all the great responsibility of example and the Influences of home. |
1896-05-29 | Praig Heard But Not Heeded Objections to Colored Work | Charlotte Observer | |
1896-05-29 | Rev. J.A. Bryan: The Seventh Anniversary of His Pastorate to Be Celebrated Next Monday Night | Birmingham News | |
1896-06-01 | Seventh Anniversary | Birmingham News | It will doubtless draw together all who want to honor the work of Mr. Bryan. No minister has ever done a more thorough and Christ-like work in this city. he has looked up the poor, nursed the sick and buried the dead irrespective of church, 'party or condition. All are invited to bring an offering to assist the Manse fund to give the pastor a home. |
1896-06-05 | A Beloved Shepherd | Birmingham News | |
1896-06-08 | Reporter Drops in on Third Service | Birmingham News | "a revival enthusiasm at every service" |
1896-07-11 | Fatal Fall | Birmingham News | At in minutes to 10 o'clock death claimed hint for its own. .last n few minutes before Rev. .J. A.. Bryan, of tlie Third Presbyterian Church,, knelt in prayer and called on the Almighty Kuler to protect thqwife and chibl and assist tli Injured man. It was a sad case. |
1896-10-30 | Guest of Howze | Marion Times Standard | |
1896-12-24 | Gifts for the Pastor | Birmingham News | |
1897-04-17 | The Presbytery Meeting | Montgomery Advertiser | |
1897-05-25 | Plans for a Permanent Mercy Home Outlined | ||
1897-05-26 | Presbyterians | Charlotte Observer | Discuss Stillman Institute |
1897-05-28 | A Mercy Home | Weekly Advertiser | |
1897-06-07 | Eight Years Served as Pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church By J.A. Bryan | Birmingham News | Significant detail of Bryan's talk |
1897-11-09 | Sabbath Association To Promote Its Observance in Jefferson County | Birmingham News | |
1897-12-02 | Jefferson County Sunday School Association | Herald Journal | |
1897-12-09 | The Synod of Alabama in Session at Tuskaloosa | Birmingham News | on Home Mission Committee |
1897-12-13 | Dedicated Second Presbyterian Church at Home in Handsome Structure | Birmingham News | |
1897-12-16 | Home Missions Committee Alabama Synod | Our Southern Home | |
1897-12-28 | Wedding at Second Pres | Birmingham News | Printed in 1922 Birmingham News "25 Years Ago Today" |
1898-01-16 | Domiciled Pastor | Montgomery Advertiser | |
1898-02-25 | Revival Meetings | Baltimore Sun | |
1898-03-12 | Reid Memorial Hope Mission revival meetings | Baltimore Sun | |
1898-03-24 | Birth Anouncement (James) | Marion Times Standard | |
1898-04-03 | Northern Alabama Presbytery | Montgomery Weekly Advertiser | |
1898-04-06 | Presbyterian of North Alabama is in Session | Birmingham News | Sunday School Conference |
1898-04-07 | Bryan in Marion | Marion Times Standard | |
1898-04-07 | Second Day Of the North Alabama Presbytery's Meeting | Birmingham News | |
1898-04-08 | Missions Have Had $2\,000 Contributed To Them Third Day's Session | Birmingham News | Makes address on Home Missions |
1898-04-09 | The Presbytery The Foreign Missionary Society in Good Condition--The Orphan Home | Montgomery Advertiser | |
1898-04-12 | Presbytery of North Alabama | Weekly Age Herald | |
1898-04-15 | The Presbytery | Weekly Advertiser | |
1898-04-16 | Rev. C.G. Brown Will be Installed Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church Tomorrow | Birmingham News | Delivers Charge to Pastor |
1898-05-14 | The Sabbath State Association is in Session | Birmingham News | Devotional Excercise |
1898-05-19 | Revival Meetings and Sabbath Association | Tuskegee News | |
1898-05-20 | Sabbath Association | Weekly Advertiser | |
1898-05-25 | Ninth Anniversary Announcement | Birmingham News | Soldiers and Country Remembered |
1898-05-30 | Ninth Anniversary Announcement | Birmingham News | In 9 years 405 persons received into full communion on profession of faith, 205 by letter from other churches |
1898-06-02 | Announcement | Tuskegee News | |
1898-06-09 | Announcement | Tuskegee News | |
1898-06-10 | Announcement | Tuskegee News | |
1898-06-12 | 9th Anniversary | Montgomery Advertiser | |
1898-06-14 | A Meeting Held By Committee In Charge of the Colored Seminary at Tuskaloosa | Birmingham News | |
1898-06-23 | Protracted Meetings To End | The Tuskegee News | |
1898-06-26 | 9th Anniversary | Montgomery Advertiser | |
1898-06-29 | Big Rally Held: Last Night\, Christian Endeavor Workers Preparing for the Nashville Convention | Birmingham News | Bryan makes address |
1898-06-30 | Series of Meetings | Montgomery Advertiser | |
1898-07-03 | Tuskeegee Meetings | Montgomery Advertiser | |
1898-07-07 | Christian Endeavor Meetings | Tennessean | |
1898-07-08 | Christian Endeavor Convention | Birmingham News | Elected chaplain of Alabama delegation "and song and prayer filled the passing hours" of train ride. |
1898-07-30 | Echo Meeting | Birmingham News | "Mr. Bryan was elected chaplain of the delegation on the trip to Nashville. With such a leader the meeting is sure to prove both interesting and instructive." |
1898-08-07 | Decatur meetings | Montgomery Advertiser | |
1898-10-29 | YMCA | Birmingham News | Conducts testimony service for men |
1898-11-18 | YMCA Nightly Meetings | Birmingham News | Leads meetings |
1899-03-06 | Getting Ready for Christian Endeavor State Convention | Birmingham News | |
1899-03-14 | Third Church | Birmingham News | Enthusiasm is the leading characteristic of the pastor and members of the Third Presbyterian Church. Pastor J. A. Bryan, with his 200 members, is doing a great work in the territory of the church, which is located at the corner of Twenty-second street and Avenue F. It has been said that no one is sick or in trouble that does not get the kind sympathy and encouraging presence of the always busy pastor of the Third Church. Every one who knows him is unprepared to believe the statement. They have a good church worth $6,000 and earnest, conscientious and devoted officers. An outside work is a mission Sunday School at Avenue F and Thirty-fourth street, which is kept up and encouraged by this church. |
1899-06-01 | Report on the Standing Committee of Colored Evangelization | Presbyterian Standard | |
1899-06-10 | Revival Services | Pratt City Herald | |
1899-07-27 | Church on the Grape Vine | Presbyterian Standard | Guerrant |
1899-08-03 | Crockettsville | Presbyterian Standard | Guerrant |
1899-08-24 | Meetings | Florence Herald | |
1899-08-31 | Meetings | Florence Herald | |
1899-09-04 | Brown-Kerns and Hill Simmons | Birmingham News | Printed in 1924 |
1899-09-14 | Preaching the Gospel To The Poor | Presbyterian Standard | Guerrant |
1899-09-14 | Presbyterian Standard | ||
1899-09-14 | Visit to Marion | Marion Times Standard | impacted morals of the city |
1899-09-21 | Meetings | Shelby Sentinel | |
1899-09-28 | Protracted Meetings Sinnott (Columbiana) | Shelby Sentinel | |
1899-10-05 | Meeting Birmingham Presbyterian Ministers | Presbyterian Standard | President Bryan led singing |
1899-10-05 | Meeting Birmingham Presbyterian Ministers | Presbyterian Standard | "President" Bryan led singing |
1899-10-08 | Protracted Meetings To Begin | Anniston Star | |
1899-10-30 | The Report of Young Men's Christian Association Work | Birmingham News | The religious interest of the Association centered en the fifty-one meetings held for men only, on Sunday afternoon at 3:30. which had a total attendance of 1,578. During the week of prayer for young men .In November, Rev. J. A. Bryan conducted services every night, with a total attendance of 207 and an average of 34. These meetings were very fruitful in results, eighteen men desiring to leave sin and follow the Master. Five men united with the church. |
1899-11-20 | New Pastor Ordained for Second Presbyterian Church: North Alabama Presbytery | Birmingham News | |
1899-11-22 | Synod of Alabama | Birmingham News | |
1899-11-23 | Meetings at First Pres | Presbyterian Standard | Was it really Second? Mooney pastor at 2nd |
1899-11-23 | Presbyterians In Session | Anniston Star | |
1899-11-23 | Synod of Alabama | Birmingham News | Rev. Mr. Bryan, of this city, who always has a big night congregation, was requested to speak, and he told how hjs church endeavored to bring the people out. Personal efforts were made, people called upon and urged to attend, everything done to bring them out. He took a cheerful view or the situation. |
1899-11-25 | Synod Took a Firm Stand | Birmingham News | Sunday School and Young People's Committee |
1899-11-30 | Hardie Chapel meeting and One profession | Presbyterian Standard | |
1900-03-17 | YMCA | Birmingham News | Speaks on Sunday afternoon |
1900-04-12 | Meetings of the Northern Alabama Presbytery | Florence Herald | |
1900-04-12 | Meeting of the Presbytery of Northern Alabama | Tennessean | |
1900-04-21 | YMCA | Birmingham News | |
1900-05-28 | An Anniversary | Birmingham News | |
1900-07-25 | Soul Winners Society | Presbyterian Standard | |
1900-07-25 | Presbyterian Standard | ||
1900-08-15 | Hughes Terry Wedding | Our Mountain Home | |
1900-09-25 | Major J.M. Thompson Installed As Elder | Birmingham News | Nine Year Absence |
1900-11-10 | The Programme of the Christian Endeavor District Convention | Birmingham News | Quiet Hour |
1900-11-12 | Evangelistic Services at Second Presbyterian | Birmingham News | |
1900-11-15 | Services at Second | Birmingham News | Five added to church |
1900-11-19 | Services At Central Presbyterin Church | Birmingham News | |
1900-11-23 | The Revivals | Birmingham News | |
1900-11-26 | Central Presbyterian | Birmingham News | |
1900-12-01 | Central Presbyterian Children Service | Birmingham News | |
1900-12-05 | Report on Birmingham | Presbyterian Standard | Bryan 'indefatigable" meetings at Second "At this remarkable church a Sunday is regarded with disappointment unless some come out on the Lord's side." |
1900-12-05 | Presbyterian Standard | ||
1901-01-09 | A New Building for Stillman Institute at Tuskaloosa | Birmingham News | |
1901-03-27 | Thrown from a horse | Presbyterian Standard | |
1901-04-03 | The Presbytery of North Alabama in Session | Birmingham News | |
1901-04-08 | Third Church | Birmingham News | Led by Rev. J. A. Bryan, a pious and resourceful shepherd, the membership of this church has done great things for the cause of humanity and Christianity. These worship in a comfortable house on Avenue F and Twenty-second street, and are earnest and pro gresslve. The membership approximates 350. The Sunday school with Mr. R.' F. Stewart as Superintendent, has a large and uniform attendance. |
1901-04-17 | Church Fire Articles | Fire | |
1901-04-17 | Numbers of Received | Presbyterian Standard | |
1901-04-18 | Most Modern Cars Will Replace Those Destroyed By The Big Fire | Age Herald | |
1901-04-18 | Already At Work | Birmingham News | |
1901-04-18 | Car Barn Destroyed | Montgomery Advertiser | |
1901-04-18 | Car Barns Burned | Tuskegee News | |
1901-04-19 | Destructive Fire | Birmingham Times | |
1901-04-20 | Heavy Loss By Fire | Wilkes-Barre Weekly | |
1901-04-22 | J.A. Bryan | Birmingham News | Rev. J. A. Bryan, of tho Third Presbylerian Church, whose house of worship was destroyed by fire last week and who Is now holding services In the little chureh. on the Southwest corner of Avenue F and Twenty-first, street, was present and delivered a short address, in which be praved for the success of the congregation and bade them God speed tn their work. Thefe were others to speak, Including Rev. Mr. Ebinger. The new church Just dedicated Is not a wry lurge building, but la sufficiently large for the services of the congregation. There are two floors, the lower floor to be used for Sunday School purposes while the upper floor will be given over to divine worship. The benches have not as yet been put In, but no pains will be spared to have them In before long. The lights have not been put In either and there is other minor work to be done. The congregation Is progressive and will work hard to make their house of worship as comfortable as possible The regular services will he well attended and the earnest little congregation will receive every encouragement. The church Investment already represents $10,000 and reflects great credit on the small band of earnest men contributing it. |
1901-04-24 | Birmingham Fire | Huntsville Weekly Democrat | |
1901-04-24 | Big Fire At Birmingham | Keowee Courier | |
1901-04-24 | Destructive Fire | Pickens County Herald | |
1901-04-24 | Big Blaze in Birmingham | Troy Messenger | |
1901-04-24 | The Book Closed: Storm Relief Committee Is Discharged | Birmingham News | Rev. .J. A. Bryan, pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church, was given $500 because he recently lost everything on earth he had. iu the fire which visited the Routhside and because, in the language of one of the committee, lie has done more, according to his means, titan any other nrnn in Birmingham to relieve suffering ever since he made this his home." |
1901-05-30 | Determination and Grit | Birmingham News | For downright determination and grit those composing the Third Presbyterian congregation have not yet been excelled In the .church history of the city. When their church was destroyed by fire a few weeks ago, they rented and went Into the edifice at the corner of Avenue F and Twenty-first street, formerly owned by the First Christian Congregation, and scarcely missed a service. But the owners of that building having already sold It to other parties. Pastor Bryan and hls flock were forced to move out There was nowhere else In the neighborhood to get a house, yet the emergency was met by the purchase of a tent, which is now pitched on the corner of Avenue G and Twenty-second street and under whose folds the devoted worshipers meet and carry on all their services preaching, prayer meeting, Christian Endeavor and Sunday School. This arrangement will no doubt hold good until their new church Is completed. |
1901-06-01 | The General Assembly--1910 by J.A. Bryan | Alabama Presbyterian | |
1901-06-12 | Church Buildings | Presbyterian Standard | |
1901-06-15 | Prospects Bright | Birmingham News | |
1901-06-18 | Was a Graceful Act: A Neat Purse Is Turned Over to Rev. J.A. Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1901-06-22 | Bangor Cave | Birmingham News | |
1901-06-26 | Church Meeting in tent | Presbyterian Standard | Birmingham:—The congregation of Third Church have erected a tent on the corner of Avenue G and 22nd street in which to worship until they have built them a permanent house of worship. A good floor has been put in the tent, and four hundred and forty-seven chairs. Bro. Bryan reported at the ministers, meeting Monday, May 27th an attendance of 380 at the services the night before. Three young people were received into the Church on profession of faith the same day. On the afternoon of the Saturdav preceding sixty-five children attended the meeting of the Society of Busy Bees. This soclery is composed of children, some of whom have no church home, or occassionally attend other churches. But they are all learning the catechism, the Child's and the Westminister Shorter. Sabbath, May 26, closed the twelfth year of Bro. Bryan's Pastorate of the church. He says it was one of the best days connected with its history. The congregation is gathering a building fund, and hope in the near future to begin work on a substantial church building. |
1901-06-26 | Church Meeting in tent | Presbyterian Standard | Birmingham:—The congregation of Third Church have erected a tent on the corner of Avenue G and 22nd street in which to worship until they have built them a permanent house of worship. A good floor has been put in the tent, and four hundred and forty-seven chairs. Bro. Bryan reported at the ministers, meeting Monday, May 27th an attendance of 380 at the services the night before. Three young people were received into the Church on profession of faith the same day. On the afternoon of the Saturdav preceding sixty-five children attended the meeting of the Society of Busy Bees. This soclery is composed of children, some of whom have no church home, or occassionally attend other churches. But they are all learning the catechism, the Child's and the Westminister Shorter. Sabbath, May 26, closed the twelfth year of Bro. Bryan's Pastorate of the church. He says it was one of the best days connected with its history. The congregation is gathering a building fund, and hope in the near future to begin work on a substantial church building. |
1901-07-03 | Purchased a Lot | Presbyterian Standard | The Third Church, Birmingham, has purchased a lot about one block from the old church, and will soon begin to erect a handsome building. In the meantime they are worshipping in a large tent which they have purchased. The work is pushing ahead, although they have no house. |
1901-07-03 | Purchased a Lot | Presbyterian Standard | The Third Church, Birmingham, has purchased a lot about one block from the old church, and will soon begin to erect a handsome building. In the meantime they are worshipping in a large tent which they have purchased. The work is pushing ahead, although they have no house. |
1901-07-24 | Contract for Rebuilding Church | Presbyterian Standard | Third Church.—The contract has also been let for the rebuilding of the Third Presbyterian Church which was recently destroyed by fire. The building when complete will cost from fifteen to twenty thousand dollars. Rev. J. A. Bryan the pastor is one of the most beloved ministers in the city and is doing a great work for Presbyterianism. The congregation is at present worshipping in a large tent —/6. |
1901-07-24 | Contract for Rebuilding Church | Presbyterian Standard | Third Church.—The contract has also been let for the rebuilding of the Third Presbyterian Church which was recently destroyed by fire. The building when complete will cost from fifteen to twenty thousand dollars. Rev. J. A. Bryan, the pastor, is one of the most beloved ministers in the city, and is doing a great work for Presbyterianism. The congregation is at present worshipping in a large tent —/6. |
1901-08-09 | For A New Church | Birmingham News | |
1901-08-24 | Rejoicing In The Household | Birmingham News | There is rejoicing in the household of the Rev. J. A. Bryan, pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church. The reason is that the family has moved into the new parsonage and is now at home again for the first time since the big fire which destroyed the church and parsonage last spring. When seen yesterday Mr. Bryan was radiantly happy. We slept on our own pillows and mattresses last night for the first time since we were burned out and 1 tell you we were all very thankful to get back to a settled basld again," he said. |
1901-09-30 | Sunday Schools: County Association Will Meet on 18th of October | Birmingham News | Bryan gives devotional |
1901-10-16 | Will Dedicate New Third Presbyterian Tabernacle Tomorrow Evening | Birmingham News | |
1901-10-25 | Splendid Reports Received from Birmingham Churches: Salvation of Infants Proved Quite A Lively Topic at the North Alabama Presbytery's Meeting | Birmingham News | |
1901-10-30 | Church Building Progress | Presbyterian Standard | BIRMINGHAM—The congregation of the Third Church, of which Rev. J. A. Bryan is pastor, has built a temporary structure which they will use during the winter, while their new church is being constructed. |
1901-10-30 | Church Building Progress | Presbyterian Standard | BIRMINGHAM—The congregation of the Third Church, of which Rev. J. A. Bryan is pastor, has built a temporary structure which they will use during the winter, while their new church is being constructed. |
1901-11-09 | Their Work Over: Alabama Synod | Birmingham News | Sabbath Schools and Young Peoples |
1901-11-15 | Revival at Vine Street Presbterian | Birmingham News | |
1901-11-23 | Much Interest | Birmingham News | |
1901-11-29 | Services At Third | Birmingham News | At the Third Presbyterian Church there were -services both morning and evening. Pastor Bryan talked of the good year and of the prospect for a new and handsome church, showing that the fire which destroyed the old building was not loss than a blessing In disguise. |
1902-01-15 | Third Church\, Birmingham | Presbyterian Standard | The Third Presbyterian church which was burned April 11, 1901, is being rebuilt. We are worshipping in the Tabernacle. The corner-stone of the new church will be placed in a few weeks. Your prayers are asked for this work. |
1902-01-15 | Revival at West End | Presbyterian Standard | |
1902-01-15 | Third Church | Presbyterian Standard | BIRMINGHAM, Third church.—The Third Presbyterian church which was burned April 11, 1901, is being rebuilt. We are worshipping in the Tabernacle. The corner-stone of the new church will be placed in a few weeks. Your prayers are asked for this work. |
1902-02-05 | Church Cornerstone | Presbyterian Standard | Bryan "made a brief address filled with piety and inspring thought" |
1902-03-01 | Special Services Avondale Presbyterian Church | Birmingham News | Speaks to Women only |
1902-04-09 | Church News | Presbyterian Standard | Ministerial Meeting "It was suggested that this pastor instead of "opening the doors of the church" at stated times never closed them but proceeded literally upon the expectation that there would be immediate results from the preaching of the gospel at every service." |
1902-04-09 | Church News | Presbyterian Standard | Ministerial Meeting "It was suggested that this pastor, instead of "opening the doors of the church" at stated times, never closed them, but proceeded literally upon the expectation that there would be immediate results from the preaching of the gospel at every service." |
1902-04-18 | The Presbytery | Birmingham News | Sabbath school work conference |
1902-05-01 | John Howze Passes Away | Marion Times Standard | |
1902-05-01 | Death of Capt John Howze | Marion Times Standard | |
1902-06-19 | Praise Service | Birmingham News | First Service in New (Incomplete) building "The members of the Third Presbyterian Church will worship for the first time In their new church this evening, when a praise service will be held. The building is not completed but Is In such shape as to make the holding of this meeting possible. Pastor J. A. Bryan has arranged a programme along the line of rejoicing and the first service will be made memorable because of this kind of feeling." |
1902-06-20 | Service in New Church | Birmingham News | |
1902-06-23 | In New Church\, Third Presbyterians Worship. Spirit of Thankfulness | Birmingham News | |
1902-07-10 | Cornerstone of Hillman Hospital | Birmingham News | Gives invocation at ceremony |
1902-08-29 | Schools Placed: Kindergarten Association Arranges Work | Birmingham News | Free Kindergarten at Bryan School |
1902-09-05 | Funeral | New Decatur Avertiser | |
1902-09-30 | Kindergarten Work | Birmingham News | Bryan School |
1902-10-09 | Death of Mrs. Howze | Marion Times Standard | |
1902-10-13 | Five New Deacons: Notable Day At Third Presbyterian Church | Birmingham News | James Bruce one of them |
1902-10-17 | Week of Prayer | Birmingham News | |
1902-11-10 | Talk To Clerks | Birmingham News | There was a large congregation in which the proportion of young men and women who work behind the counter of the stores of Birmingham was notable.' Mr. Bryan's text was from the twelfth chapter of Romans, eleventh verse: Not slothful In business, fer vent in spirit, serving the Lord. He exhorted the young people to be faithful to the Interests of employers and honest in the treatmeiof patrons. He concluded by urging them to serve God and take the Lord Jesus Christ as their exemplar. |
1903-01-17 | Clerks To Hold Open Meeting | Birmingham News | Retail Clerks Protective Association |
1903-01-22 | New Officers of the Clerks | Birmingham News | |
1903-01-29 | Special Services: Davidson Lodge No. 31\, Ancient Order of United Workmen | Birmingham News | |
1903-04-13 | Days of Romance Still Survive | Mountain Eagle | |
1903-04-15 | The Presbytery Is In Session | Birmingham News | |
1903-04-20 | Rev. Mr. Foster Was Installed | Birmingham News | "Rev. J.A. Bryan then delivered the charge to the congregation, urging them to assist their new pastor in a his undertakings. He begged them to sympathize with him, love him, and aid him." |
1903-05-02 | Services at the Alabama Street Presbyterian Church | Selma Times | |
1903-05-07 | Services at the Alabama Street Presbyterian Church | Selma Times | |
1903-07-01 | Notable Factors in the Progress\, Prosperity\, and Power of Birmingham | Birmingham News | Includes Picture with Rev. J.A. Bryan "His works of charity have endeared him to the entire community." |
1903-11-13 | The Alabama Synod | Weekly Advertiser | |
1903-11-17 | Free Kindergarten | Birmingham News | 40 at Bryan Kindergarten |
1903-11-20 | Session At An End | Weekly Advertiser | Snedecor and 'negroes' |
1903-11-27 | Church Prospers | Birmingham News | Offering applied to church debt, all services at uncompleted building |
1903-12-19 | Christmas Charities | Birmingham News | Bryan Kindergarten plays Santa for children |
1904-02-04 | Weekly Prayer Service | Birmingham News | "As usual, the topic under discussion will be the Sunday school lesson for the approaching Sunday." |
1904-02-12 | Death of a Former Tuscaloosan | Tuscaloosa News | |
1904-02-18 | Revival Services Planned | Marion Times Standard | Wide Reputation as an evangelist and man wholly consecrated to God. |
1904-03-02 | Short Stories of Fact and Fiction | Birmingham News | Appeal by man who attended Third and was impressed with Bryan, asking community to give to building fund, sparks Quarter Fund |
1904-03-07 | The "Quarter Fund" | Birmingham News | |
1904-03-10 | Fund Is Growing | Birmingham News | |
1904-03-11 | Response to a Worthy Cause | Birmingham News | |
1904-03-24 | Revival Services | Marion Times Standard | |
1904-03-26 | Good Work Done | Birmingham News | "...substantial progress is being made in getting money enough to take care of the debt on the congregation. Rev. J.A. Bryan, who is one of the most tireless pastors in the city, or any other city for that matter, is working hard to get the church in easy circumstances, and his people are rallying to his support." |
1904-03-31 | Revival Services | Marion Times Standard | |
1904-04-04 | Quarter Fund Growing | Birmingham News | $31 raised |
1904-04-07 | Report of services | Marion Times Standard | |
1904-04-13 | Alabama Presbytery | Mountain Eagle | |
1904-04-16 | What wind did for the Second Church fire accomplished for the Third | Birmingham News | |
1904-06-20 | Service at Woodlawn Presbyterian Church | Birmingham News | |
1904-06-22 | Woodlawn Revival | Birmingham News | Services extended |
1904-07-20 | Church News | Presbyterian Standard | Rececived 28 new members |
1904-08-27 | Returned from Services in Dale | Birmingham News | |
1904-08-30 | Arguta Union Church | Ozark Tribune | |
1904-09-19 | Kindergartens to Open | Birmingham News | |
1904-09-20 | Revival Services | Anniston Star | |
1904-09-24 | The Free Kindergartens | Birmingham News | 45 enrolled at Bryan |
1904-09-27 | Revival Services Report | Anniston Star | 20 Accessions |
1904-10-01 | Lile Weaver Wedding | Morning Mercury | |
1904-10-08 | Services at Broadstreet Presbyterian Church | Selma Times | |
1904-10-12 | Second Church Anniston | Presbyterian Standard | |
1904-10-12 | Second Church Anniston | Presbyterian Standard | Second Church, Anniston.—Rev. J. A. Bryan, of the Third Church, Birmingham, Ala., held a protracted meeting at this church lasting one week, during which 20 persons were received on profession of faith. The Holy Spirit was present at the meeting, convicting and convincing 'of sin, and the membership of the church has been greatly strengthened as a result. Rev. R. E. Henderlite is the pastor. J. C. B. |
1904-11-26 | Charitable Work of the Hillman Hospital | Birmingham News | |
1904-12-17 | The Free Kindergartens | Birmingham News | Bryan has 77 students |
1904-12-26 | Services Were Very Interesting | Birmingham News | YMCA speaks on "Why We Celebrate" |
1905-01-01 | Married | Atlanta Constitution | |
1905-02-11 | Return from Visit to Sick Brother In Spartanburg | Birmingham News | |
1905-04-08 | Rev. J.A. Bryan Is Back from Florida | Birmingham News | Jacksonville |
1905-04-29 | Announcements | Birmingham News | Visiting Nurse of HIllman Hospital |
1905-05-03 | Protracted Services to Begin | Mountain Eagle | |
1905-05-10 | Protracted Meetings Postponed | Mountain Eagle | |
1905-05-10 | W.C. Bower Obituary | Union Springs Herald | |
1905-05-23 | Services Second Presbyterian Church | Anniston Star | |
1905-08-10 | Special Services at Third | Birmingham News | |
1905-08-22 | J.A. Bryan Will Conduct Services | Birmingham News | East Lake Presbyterian |
1905-09-17 | Passed through Selma On Way from Liden where he held revival | Selma Times | |
1905-09-24 | Protracted Services Linden | The Montgomery Advertiser | |
1905-11-25 | Returned from Visit To His Mother | Birmingham News | |
1906-02-21 | Revival Meetings (Kentucky) | Richmond Climax | |
1906-04-27 | Raising Money for Window Fund | Birmingham News | A musical will he given by Miss Norma Schoolar at Cable hall on Tuesday, May 1st, for the benefit of the window fund of the Third Presbyterian Church. If the necessary sum Is raised the building, which replaces the one destroyed by fire, will be about complete and paid for. The building has been erected slowly as their pastor, Rev. Mr. Bryan, and his people believe in first raising the money and then making the necessary improvetaents. |
1906-04-30 | Phaeton and Harness Presented to Pastor | Birmingham News | 39 people/firms listed as presenters |
1906-06-02 | Returned from Meetings in Attalla | Birmingham News | |
1906-06-09 | Long Service as Pastor in This City | Birmingham News | REV. J. A. BRYAN BEGINS TOMOR- ROW ON HIS EIGHTEENTH YEAR AS MINISTER IN BIRMINGHAM. THANKFUL FOR ASSISTANCE. Rev. J. A. Bryan, of the Third Presbyterian church, will tomorrow begin his eighteenth year of pastorate In Birmingham. There is no pastor in the city who has worked more faithfully than he, and no minister has more warm friends. When seen today and asked about his long service, he said: Tomorrow, June 10, I begin the eighteenth year of my humble pastorate in this city. Words cannot express my gratitude to (Jo d for the friends over the city who have helped me do His work here, by their prayers and gifts to the Third Presbyterian church, and to me personally. |
1906-08-09 | Presbyterian Meeting Begins Near The AGS Depot | Tuscaloosa News | My Father Runs The Trains" McAlphine |
1906-08-29 | Revival Services Alpine | Presbyterian Standard | |
1906-10-17 | Programme Exercises Synod of Alabama | Our Mountain Home | |
1906-11-14 | Synod of Alabama | Our Mountain Home | |
1907-02-09 | Revival Services Planned | Anniston Star | |
1907-02-16 | Revival Services Announced | Anniston Star | |
1907-02-19 | Revival Services | Anniston Star | |
1907-02-23 | Revival Services End | Anniston Star | 3 Accessions |
1907-03-06 | The Oxford Church | Presbyterian Standard | The Oxford Church in North Alabama Presbytery has just closed a short series of meetings under the preaching of Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham. There were three accessions to the church on profession of faith, and there are more to follow. Prof. R. D. Carariehael, of (he Presbyterian College at Anniston, is supplying the Oxford pulpit for a time, while the church is without a pastor. There is reason to expect a substantial growth in this small church, which has been a strong feeder of other churches.—Southern Presbyterian |
1907-03-06 | The Oxford Church | Presbyterian Standard | The Oxford Church in North Alabama Presbytery has just closed a short series of meetings under the preaching of Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham. There were three accessions to the church on profession of faith, and there are more to follow. Prof. R. D. Carariehael, of (he Presbyterian College at Anniston, is supplying the Oxford pulpit for a time, while the church is without a pastor. There is reason to expect a substantial growth in this small church, which has been a strong feeder of other churches.—Southern Presbyterian |
1907-05-01 | Add to Third Church | Presbyterian Standard | Birmingham (Third Church.)—Twenty-five persons were added to the membership of the Third Church during the year on profession of faith and twenty by letter. Eighteen were dismissed to join other churches. |
1907-05-01 | Protracted Services | LaFayette Sun | |
1907-05-31 | Rev. Mr. Bryan's Anniversary | Birmingham News | Rev. James A. Bryan will have been in Birmingham eighteen years tomorrow. They have been eighteen years of good to this community, years of kindly deeds for his fellow man, such as only those who have come under his loving ministry can fully appreciate Mr. Bryan was a graduate from the Princeton Seminary and preached his first sermon in Birmingham, where he has always remained. His church, the Third Presbyterian, has struggled against great odds for a time from the financial troubles resulting from hard times, and later from a destructive fire which destroyed both the church and Mr. Bryan's home adjoining. Their effort to build a new house of worship and pay for it as they go has been a noble endeavor, and the real impetus to the work, the man whose watchword ts prayer and faith, has been their pastor. Rev. Mr. Bryan. Through all these years there has been no sacrifice too great for Mr. Bryan to make, for a man, woman or child in want Is to him an appeal from his Master. He will preach an anniversary sermon Sunday morning at his church, Twenty-second street and Avenue G, to which he invites all his friends. Mr. Bryan, since his pastorate here, mar- |
1907-06-12 | Rev. Mr. Bryan's Anniversary | Marion Democrat/Birmingham News | |
1907-07-20 | Returns from Services in Sylacauga | Birmingham News | |
1907-10-30 | Prayer Meeting at Westminster Presbyterian | Birmingham News | |
1908-01-20 | Firemen Give Minister A Hat | Birmingham News | |
1908-01-22 | Speaker at Presbyterian Brotherhood at Southhighland Pres | Birmingham News | In 25 Years ago Today |
1908-01-22 | Presbyterian Union | Birmingham News | |
1908-02-05 | Stillman Institute | Presbyterian Standard | Revival meetings have just been held for two weeks. For five days Rev. J. A. Bryan of Birmingham preached morning and night with great earnestness and power. The religious ife of the students was wonderfully quickened and deepened, all but two of chose not Christians were converted, and six who came for generail study expressed their intention to devote themselves to preaching. |
1908-02-05 | Stillman Institute | Presbyterian Standard | Revival meetings have just been held for two weeks. For five days Rev. J. A. Bryan of Birmingham preached morning and night with great earnestness and power. The religious ife of the students was wonderfully quickened and deepened, all but two of chose not Christians were converted, and six who came for generail study expressed their intention to devote themselves to preaching. |
1908-02-13 | Recent Visit | Guntersville Democrat | |
1908-04-03 | Will Preach To The Street Car Employees | Birmingham News | |
1908-04-17 | Will Preach At Barns | Birmingham News | Birmingham Light and Railway |
1908-04-22 | Banner Program for State Convention of S.S. Association | Troy Messenger | |
1908-04-29 | Campaign | Birmingham News | West End Revival |
1908-05-07 | Preaching at Fairview Methodist | Weekly Herald | |
1908-06-01 | Presbyterian Revival Begins | Birmingham News | Fairfield |
1908-06-02 | Interest in Revival | Birmingham News | Ensley |
1908-06-10 | Presbyterian Standard | Birmingham.—As the result of the city pastors' evangelistic campaign for the month closing May 15 it is estimated carefully that 500 were received during tliat time in the several churches of the district. As the result of the services at the Second Presbtyerian Church during the last week conducted by Rev. J. A. Bryan nine were added to the membership on May 17 | |
1908-06-18 | Snodgrass Clayton Nuptials | The Progressive Age | |
1908-06-24 | Sunday Night Services in Birmingham | Presbyterian Standard | Sunday Night Services in Birmingham.—That there is encouragement to all our city pastors as to the method of simple, quiet evangelistic services at night, the writer recently attended one of the ordinary evening services at Dr. J. W. Stagg's (First) church, and by actual count there were 318 present. On another Sunday night at Rev. Mr. Bryan's church, there were 420 present. At the Second church, Rev. V. D. Mooney's, the night services are nearly up to the standard of the morning, often a full auditorium. This is as it should be. Where it is lacking and there are conveniences for attendance, tlie spirtual machinery is below the normal pressure and needs the awakening of the Holy Spirit, a harrowing process that quickens and develops. —C. 0. |
1908-06-24 | Sunday Night Services in Birmingham | Presbyterian Standard | Sunday Night Services in Birmingham.—That there is encouragement to all our city pastors as to the method of simple, quiet evangelistic services at night, the writer recently attended one of the ordinary evening services at Dr. J. W. Stagg's (First) church, and by actual count there were 318 present. On another Sunday night at Rev. Mr. Bryan's church, there were 420 present. At the Second church, Rev. V. D. Mooney's, the night services are nearly up to the standard of the morning, often a full auditorium. This is as it should be. Where it is lacking and there are conveniences for attendance, tlie spirtual machinery is below the normal pressure and needs the awakening of the Holy Spirit, a harrowing process that quickens and develops. —C. 0. |
1908-07-01 | Terry Carlton | Our Mountain Home | |
1908-08-07 | Miller Sentence Was Commuted | Birmingham News | Pled on behalf of condemned man for sentence to be commuted by Governor Comer |
1908-08-24 | Revival Services | Birmingham News | First Presbyterian Bessemer |
1908-08-26 | Col. C.W. Alexander | Charlotte News | |
1908-09-01 | Pratt City Notes | Birmingham News | Services at Presbyterian Church East Highlands |
1908-09-09 | Bessemer | Presbyterian Standard | Bessemer.—Since the coming of the Rev. Mr. Swallow to the pastorate of the First Presbyterian Church two months ago there have been added to its membership twenty-two adult persons many of them heads of families. There is a spiritual awakening among the people. Six or seven others have made known their intention to unite themselves with this church at once. The Cumberland Presbyterians with a membership of about sixty |
1908-09-09 | Bessemer | Presbyterian Standard | Bessemer.—Since the coming of the Rev. Mr. Swallow to the pastorate of the First Presbyterian Church two months ago, there have been added to its membership twenty-two adult persons, many of them heads of families. There is a spiritual awakening among the people. Six or seven others have made known their intention to unite themselves with this church at once. The Cumberland Presbyterians, with a membership of about sixty, are now considering favorably the proposition of the Presbyterians to consolidate the two churches. On Monday, August 24, Rev. J. A. Bryan, pastor of the Third church of Birmingham, began a series of services, to last a week, in this church. His morning Bible Studies are exceedingly interesting and instructive. The congregations are large and increasing in numbers and interest each day.—S.-W. P. |
1908-09-22 | County Sunday School Convention | Birmingham News | One of many articles where Bryan gives devotional at these meetings |
1908-09-23 | Bessemer | Presbyterian Standard | |
1908-09-30 | Springville Church | Presbyterian Standard | Rev. H. C. Kegley, of Ensley, has recently conducted a meeting at the Springville church, with Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, doing part of the preaching the last two days. The influences of these services were evident throughout the whole community, and eleven united with the church, six on profession of their faith and five by letter. A number of other converts united with churches of other denominations. —S. P. |
1908-09-30 | Springville Church | Presbyterian Standard | Rev. H. C. Kegley, of Ensley, has recently conducted a meeting at the Springville church, with Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, doing part of the preaching the last two days. The influences of these services were evident throughout the whole community, and eleven united with the church, six on profession of their faith and five by letter. A number of other converts united with churches of other denominations. —S. P. |
1908-10-07 | Pentecost at Puncheon Camp by J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | |
1908-10-28 | Livingston | Presbyterian Standard | Livingston.—In a meeting extending a week from- Oct. 12th there Avere twelve additions to the Presbyterian church and others to the other churches of the toAvn and eighteen professions among the college girls at the A. N. C. Rev. J. A. Bryan assisted the pastor. Rev. N. C. Clark.—C. 0. |
1908-10-28 | Livingston | Presbyterian Standard | Livingston.—In a meeting extending a week from- Oct. 12th, there Avere twelve additions to the Presbyterian church and others to the other churches of the toAvn and eighteen professions among the college girls at the A. N. C. Rev. J. A. Bryan assisted the pastor. Rev. N. C. Clark.—C. 0. |
1908-10-31 | Celebration of the Anniversary: The South Highland Presbyterian Church Was Organized Twenty Years Ago | Birmingham News | Speaks on "Twenty Years of Evangelism in Birmingham" |
1908-11-11 | Livingston | Presbyterian Standard | Livingston.—Rev. J. A. Bryan has recently conducted a meeting at the Livingstone church during which there were twelve additions to the church. This makes a total of twenty-five during the past church year. Great interest was manifested by the pupils of the Normal College eighteen of whom took their stand for Christ.—S. P. |
1908-11-11 | Livingston | Presbyterian Standard | Livingston.—Rev. J. A. Bryan has recently conducted a meeting at the Livingstone church, during which there were twelve additions to the church. This makes a total of twenty-five during the past church year. Great interest was manifested by the pupils of the Normal College, eighteen of whom took their stand for Christ.—S. P. |
1908-11-27 | Sermon Was Replete With The Spirit | Birmingham News | Partial transcript of sermon on Thanksgiving by Bryan |
1908-11-30 | Protracted Services at Wylam | Birmingham News | |
1908-12-02 | Decatur First Church | Presbyterian Standard | Decatur.—A protracted meeting was held in the First church Decatur recently by Rev. J. A. Bryan |
1908-12-02 | Decatur | Presbyterian Standard | .First Church, Decatur.—A protracted meeting was held in the First church, Decatur, recently by Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham. The services continued for four days, and resulted in the addition of seven new members, five on confession of their faith and two by letter. |
1908-12-14 | Allen Nail Buried (Murder Suicide) | The Montgomery Advertiser | |
1908-12-22 | Bessemer Presbyterian Church | Birmingham News | |
1909-02-03 | Bryan Appointed District Evangelist | Presbyterian of the South | |
1909-03-10 | Wylam | Presbyterian Standard | Third Presbyterian Church—Birmingham.—A church lot centrally located has been given by the Pratt Land and Improvement Company to the Presbyterians of Wylam on which to erect a building. Thirteen persons have recently united with this church twelve on profession of faith |
1909-03-10 | Wylam | Presbyterian Standard | Third Presbyterian Church—Birmingham.—A church lot, centrally located, has been given by the Pratt Land and Improvement Company to the Presbyterians of Wylam on which to erect a building. Thirteen persons have recently united with this church, twelve on profession of faith, and one by letter. J. A. Bryan. |
1909-03-15 | Presbyterians Enjoy Fivefold Increase | Birmingham News | History of the Birmingham Churches |
1909-03-25 | Social Union Meeting | Birmingham News | Speaks on "Church Extension in the Birmingham District" |
1909-04-03 | Addresses Young People and Children at Second Presbyterian | Birmingham News | |
1909-04-08 | Laymen to Discuss Church Extension | Birmingham News | Bryan speaker |
1909-04-12 | Presbytery to Meet in Collinsville | Birmingham News | |
1909-04-14 | Men's College Endowment | The Tennessean | |
1909-04-14 | Meeting of the Presbytery | Birmingham News | Rev. J. A. Bryan of the Third church, Birmingham," preached on "The Places and Opportunities of Service. Mr. Rryan gave emphasis to the privilege and responsibility of the North Alabama Presbytery to preach the Gospel to the native and foreign population of North Alabama. His sermon was a strong appeal to the laymen of the church to meet the demands of the people whom God had placed at thetr doors. |
1909-04-15 | Mission Report Is Subject of Much Debate | Birmingham News | Evangelistic Committee |
1909-04-24 | Revival Next Week | Birmingham News | Brighton Presbyterian Church |
1909-05-04 | Piano Contest | Birmingham News | Not sure what this is, perhaps way to pay for church piano? |
1909-05-10 | Wylam Presbyterian Church Dedication | Birmingham News | |
1909-05-12 | Save Coupons | Birmingham News | Add for Piano |
1909-05-18 | Card of Thanks | Birmingham News | Piano Contest |
1909-06-03 | Twenty-One Years In One Pastorate: Rev. Bryan Attains Remarkable Record. Week of Services to Be Held | Birmingham News | Home Missions Focus |
1909-06-03 | Rev. James A. Bryan and the members of the Third Presbyterian church will celebrate | Birmingham News | |
1909-06-06 | Annual Report on The America Inland Mission | The Courier Journal | |
1909-06-07 | Silver Set for Rev. J.A. Bryan: The People of Birmingham Show Appreciation of His Long Service | Birmingham News | Includes letter of thanks by Bryan "This morning I wish to thank from the depths of my heart, through the I press, the kind friends in the Blrming- ham district and In other sections of our country for many kind remembrances to me personally and to the work to which God has called me. The kind words from lips and letters and other tokens of friendship should I make me very humble and more faith-, ful to Christ and to the cry of humanity, The handsome sliver communion service presented at the close of yesterday mornings service by our friends outside of our membership was a very pleasant surprise to us all and also a great blessing. , "The Lord bless thee and keep thee The Lord make his face to shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee; the Lord lift up his countenance upon thee i and give thee peace. (Numbers 7,' 24, , 25, 26 ) Very sincerely, J. A. BRYAN" |
1909-06-09 | 20th Anniversary Rev. J.A. Bryan | Montgomery Times | |
1909-06-16 | America Inland Mission | Presbyterian Standard | |
1909-06-23 | North Alabama Summer Campaign | Presbyterian Standard | The Presbytery of North Alabama will conduct its usual summer campaign' through its Evangelistic Committee. The following assignments have been made by the committer Cv)nfirmed by Pi'esbvterv: Rev. I. F. Swallow Goodwater and Sylacauga; J. W. Clotfelter Unity; Frank Marston Wilson dlle |
1909-06-23 | North Alabama Summer Campaign | Presbyterian Standard | The Presbytery of North Alabama will conduct its usual summer campaign' through its Evangelistic Committee. The following assignments have been made by the committer Cv)nfirmed by Pi'esbvterv: Rev. I. F. Swallow, Goodwater and Sylacauga; J. W. Clotfelter, Unity; Frank Marston, Wilson dlle, Hartselle; H. C. Kegley, Jacksonville, Hatchet Creek; W. E. Hill, Collinville, Oxford; Francis Tappey, Limestone, Pell Mina; J. W. Caldwell, Lacon, Ebenezer (1); E. D. McDougall, Jasper; E. E. Patterson, Ebenezer (2) Wesebulga ; J. A. Bryan, Hardies Chapel, Attalla; J. G. Anderson, Carmel, Salem, Munford ; F. B. AYebb, Columbiana, Calera; V. P. Merrill, Midway, Piedmont; S. J. Foster, Montevalo; M. L. Pliillips, Madison; W. F. Trump, Carbon Hill; J. S. Park, Bethlehem; Geo. Lange, Mt. Pisgah, Guntersville, Anniston 2nd ; U. D. Mooney, Spi'iugville. The churches are expected to defray the expenses of the visiting brethren. Several meetings have already been held with fine results, and it is the earnest desire of the committee that the ministeis and churches lose no time in planning for their meetings. |
1909-06-24 | Program of the Synodical Institute | Tuscaloosa News | |
1909-06-29 | Sunday School Institute Organized | Tuscaloosa News | |
1909-07-24 | Returned from Tuskaloosa Meetings | Birmingham News | |
1909-07-27 | Services at Wylam Presbyterian | Birmingham News | |
1909-08-02 | Serivces At Wylam | Birmingham News | |
1909-08-04 | Tuscaloosa Meetings | Presbyterian of the South | Alpine |
1909-08-04 | Tuscaloosa Meetings | Presbyterian of the South | Alpine |
1909-08-11 | Tuscaloosa | Presbyterian Standard | Tuscaloosa.—Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, assisted Rev. R. B. McAlpine at the Second church in a series of evangelistic services lasting a Aveek. The meeting began Sundliy, Julv 17. The congres:ations at night were large and seemed deeplv interested in the preaching. There were seventeen confessions of faith; fourteen were baptized and received into the church. A large number of these were from the Sunday school.—P. of S. |
1909-08-11 | Tuscaloosa | Presbyterian Standard | Tuscaloosa.—Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, assisted Rev. R. B. McAlpine at the Second church in a series of evangelistic services lasting a Aveek. The meeting began Sundliy, Julv 17. The congres:ations at night were large and seemed deeplv interested in the preaching. There were seventeen confessions of faith; fourteen were baptized and received into the church. A large number of these were from the Sunday school.—P. of S. |
1909-09-01 | Church Extension Work | Presbyterian Standard | Church Extension Work in Birmingham District.—A few months ago the Church Extension Committee of the Birmingham district through its active superintendent Rev. J. A. Bryan of the Third church |
1909-09-01 | Church Extension Work | Presbyterian Standard | Church Extension Work in Birmingham District.—A few months ago, the Church Extension Committee of the Birmingham district through its active superintendent, Rev. J. A. Bryan, of the Third church, began an aggressive work in the way of planning for new churches, organizing mission Sunday schools and assisting struggling congregations. Eight new schools have already been established in growing sections of the district and several others are planned for the near future. The plan is to select a suitable location, and then if possible, to have the nearest church stand sponsor for the new mission. Several of our churches have already become responsible for one or more of these missions, while others are under the fostering care of the Committee. Several of these missions will in a little while develop into organized churches. |
1909-09-18 | Return From Reform | Birmingham News | |
1909-09-21 | Revival Services by Minor School at Palmer Terrace\, Ensley | Birmingham News | |
1909-09-29 | Reform Alabama meetings | Presbyterian of the South | Alpine |
1909-09-29 | Reform Alabama meetings | Presbyterian of the South | Alpine Rev. J.A. Bryan, of Birmingham, assisted Rev. R.B. McAlpine in a week's meeting in this place, beginning on Saturday Sept. 11, and closing the following Friday. The congregations were excellent and very attentive. The precious seed of the Word was sown in many hearts. There were four professions of faith and one baptism. |
1909-10-06 | Reform | Presbyterian Standard | Reform.—Rev. J. A. Brvan, of Birmingham, assisted Rev. R. B. MeAlpine in a week's meeting at this place, beginning on Saturday, September 11, and closing the following Friday. The congregations were excellent and very attentive. The precious seed of the Word was sown in many hearts. There were four professions of faith and one baptism. |
1909-10-06 | Reform | Presbyterian Standard | Reform.—Rev. J. A. Brvan, of Birmingham, assisted Rev. R. B. MeAlpine in a week's meeting at this place, beginning on Saturday, September 11, and closing the following Friday. The congregations were excellent and very attentive. The precious seed of the Word was sown in many hearts. There were four professions of faith and one baptism. |
1909-10-27 | Presbyterians Acted Two Years Ago | Birmingham News | North Alabama Presbytery votes on Prohibition, Bryan Moderator (with picture) |
1909-10-28 | Presbytery of North Alabama Convenes | The Tennessean | |
1909-10-28 | Work Among The Foreigners: Evangelization of the Hill Districts Also Discussed by the Presbyterians | Birmingham News | |
1909-11-05 | To Prefer Charges (Bryan Moderator Prohobition) | Brevard News | |
1909-11-09 | Many Leave for Synod | Birmingham News | |
1909-11-11 | Complaint Against Presbytery | Charlotte Observer | |
1909-11-12 | Presbyterians Are Strong For the Amendment | Birmingham News | Dr. Bryan of Birmingham, says it is the strongest declaration ever made by any church for temperance. It declares for the complete overthrow of the traffic and promises to use every legitimate means for its abolition. |
1909-12-03 | Mrs. Barnes Weds Daniel Cowan in Birmingham | Gadsden Times | |
1909-12-31 | New Years Services | Birmingham News | |
1910-01-01 | Church Organ | ||
1910-01-01 | The Earnest Workers | Birmingham News | |
1910-01-03 | Pastors Elect Slaton Secretary | Birmingham News | On Committee for Convention on Charities and Corrections |
1910-01-05 | Foreign Work in the Birmingham District | Presbyterian Standard | Foreign Work in the Birmingham District.—The mission is located at Ensley and the school is conducted day and night. There are three teachers. In the kindergarten department there are forty-five little foreigners being taught of Christ every day and the little children are much interested. Another grade has twenty-three boys and girls; they are beginning to sing in English What a' Friend We Have in Jesus, "Trust and Obey |
1910-01-05 | Foreign Work in the Birmingham District | Presbyterian Standard | Foreign Work in the Birmingham District.—The mission is located at Ensley, and the school is conducted day and night. There are three teachers. In the kindergarten, department there are forty-five little foreigners being taught of Christ every day and the little children are much interested. Another grade has twenty-three boys and girls; they are beginning to sing in English, "What a' Friend We Have in Jesus," "Trust and Obey," etc., and are also beginning to memorize Bible verses. Another grade with fifteen enrolled, is doing good work, being taught to pray. They have "Sabbath school" every day in the week except Saturday, having Sabbath afternoon and evening meetings. Let all who made promises at Synod for this cause send their offerings right away. We need badly a work at Bessemer among Italians. Send us a Christmas or New Year's gift for the work—from $1.00 up. J. A. Bryan. |
1910-01-08 | Presbyterians to Receive Dr. Scholl | Birmingham News | |
1910-01-08 | Prayer Services | Birmingham News | Daily at Birmingham Railway, Light and Power company |
1910-01-20 | Third To Present Horse and Buggy to Pastor | Birmingham News | From 25 Years ago 1935 |
1910-01-20 | Fine Gift for Rev. J.A. Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1910-01-21 | Gift to Dr. Bryan a Public Appreciation | Birmingham News | Perhaps poker player |
1910-01-27 | Dr. J.A. Bryan Conducting A Meeting Here | Tuscaloosa News | Stillman Institute |
1910-02-03 | Fine Report Made of Street Railway Y.M.C.A. | Birmingham News | Holds services Thursday mornings and sometimes at midnight |
1910-02-09 | Stillman Institute | Presbyterian Standard | Stillman Institute has just enjoyed a week of special services. Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, came and spent three days with us, preaching three times each day, and services were conducted hy the faculty and students for the remainder of the week. Bro. Bryan literally "knows nothingsave Jesus Christ and Him crucified," and his sermons were very helpful to both teachers and students as well as to a large number of visitors. The visible results of the meeting were that two of the students united with the Presbyterian church and one with the Baptist church, while six of the young men who had been halting between two opinions decided to enter the ministry. This gives us a total of twenty-five ministers and candidates, which is perhaps the largest number that has even been at the Institute at any one time, though the total number of students is not so large as last year or the year before. The fact that so many of our students decide for the ministry after entering school emphasizes the importance of keeping up a good Academic department. D. D. Little. |
1910-02-09 | Stillman Institute | Presbyterian of the South | |
1910-02-09 | Stillman Institute | Presbyterian Standard | Stillman Institute has just enjoyed a week of special services. Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, came and spent three days with us, preaching three times each day, and services were conducted hy the faculty and students for the remainder of the week. Bro. Bryan literally "knows nothingsave Jesus Christ and Him crucified," and his sermons were very helpful to both teachers and students as well as to a large number of visitors. The visible results of the meeting were that two of the students united with the Presbyterian church and one with the Baptist church, while six of the young men who had been halting between two opinions decided to enter the ministry. This gives us a total of twenty-five ministers and candidates, which is perhaps the largest number that has even been at the Institute at any one time, though the total number of students is not so large as last year or the year before. The fact that so many of our students decide for the ministry after entering school emphasizes the importance of keeping up a good Academic department. D. D. Little. |
1910-04-28 | Division of North Alabama Presbytery Is Live Question | Tuscaloosa News | |
1910-05-01 | North Alabama Presbytery (Bryan Retiring moderator) | Alabama Presbyterian | |
1910-05-05 | Jaspar Gets It | Guntersville Democrat | May 16 General Assembly |
1910-05-11 | Commissioner to General Assembly Lewisburg | Presbyterian Standard | Commissioner to General Assembly |
1910-05-18 | The Synodical Commencement Sermon | Our Mountain Home | |
1910-05-18 | Commencement of Synodical College | Presbyterian of the South | |
1910-05-24 | Divorce Laws Debated | The Baltimore Sun | |
1910-05-25 | General Assembly Colored Evangelization | Presbyterian Standard | Rev. J. A. Bryan made an earnest appeal to make haste slowly lest the work for the negro be obstructed, 'and told a pathetic story of a negro that brought his father from the army and laid him down at his mother's feet in all fidelity. Do not take a backward step in the evangelization of the 10,000,000 negroes about us. |
1910-05-25 | Standing Committee of Evangelistic Work | Presbyterian Standard | Evangelistic Committee General Assembly |
1910-05-25 | General Assembly Colored Evangelization | Presbyterian Standard | Rev. J. A. Bryan made an earnest appeal to make haste slowly lest the work for the negro be obstructed, 'and told a pathetic story of a negro that brought his father from the army and laid him down at his mother's feet in all fidelity. Do not take a backward step in the evangelization of the 10,000,000 negroes about us. |
1910-05-25 | Presbyterian Standard | ||
1910-06-01 | General Assembly Home Missions Address | Presbyterian Standard | A collection was taken at the close for the work of Rev. J. A. Bryan among the foreigners about Birmingham which amounted to $128.50. |
1910-06-01 | Synodical College (Bryan preaches Baccalaureate) | Alabama Presbyterian | |
1910-06-01 | Central Presbyterian to Celebrate (Bryan speaks at celebration for Handley) | Alabama Presbyterian | |
1910-06-01 | Home Missions Day | Presbyterian of the South | |
1910-06-01 | Standing Committee of Evangelistic Work | Presbyterian of the South | |
1910-06-01 | General Assembly Devotional Excercises | Presbyterian Standard | |
1910-06-01 | General Assembly Home Missions Address | Presbyterian Standard | A collection was taken at the close for the work of Rev. J. A. Bryan among the foreigners about Birmingham, which amounted to $128.50. |
1910-06-04 | Has Been With Church for Twenty-One Years | Birmingham News | With Photo |
1910-06-06 | Twenty-First Year As Pastor Commemorated | Birmingham News | "The services, while of deep significance were simple to a marked degree. Dr. Bryan preached in his most earnest style, making a deep impression upon his hearers." |
1910-06-08 | Report on the Standing Committee On Evangelistic Work | Presbyterian Standard | |
1910-06-13 | Tribute Paid To Dead Conductors | Birmingham News | "Rev. J.A. Bryan led in prayer in which he invoked the Divine blessings upon the railroad employees. Mr. Bryan followed with an address in which he paid a high tribute to the conductors and spoke feelingly of their earnestness of purpose and consecration to duty." |
1910-06-16 | Could Establish Memorial Church To Dr. Handley | Birmingham News | Bryan proposes establishing a memorial church in Handley's honor, and beautifully says, that "Dr. Handley had a monument in the hearts of the people that would live forever but that the popular appreciation of his labors in behalf of the religious progress of the community should find expression in some substantial form and he knew of no more elequent testimonial than the erection of a temple where the word of God would be expounded long after he had gone to his reward." |
1910-06-17 | Midnight Meeting Friday | Birmingham News | YMCA |
1910-06-22 | Presbyterian Standard | Rev. J. A. Bryan reported that as an evangelist he had organized a Second Presbyterian Church at Ensley. | |
1910-06-24 | Newsies Asked To Hear Sermon | Birmingham News | |
1910-06-27 | Service for Newsboys | Birmingham News | 25 years ago |
1910-07-01 | The Handley Anniversary | Alabama Presbyterian | |
1910-07-01 | Boligee Revival Services | Alabama Presbyterian | |
1910-07-01 | Superintendant of Church Extension Founding of Ensley Church | Alabama Presbyterian | |
1910-07-02 | Services for Printers at Third Presbyterian Church | Birmingham News | |
1910-07-06 | Presbyterian Standard | Centreville.—At a meeting of North Alabama Presbytery on June 14th the pastoral relation between Rev. H. C. Kegley and Ensley church was dissolved. Mr. Kegley will take charge of the Decatur | |
1910-07-06 | Presbyterian Standard | Centreville.—At a meeting of North Alabama Presbytery, on June 14th, the pastoral relation between Rev. H. C. Kegley and Ensley church was dissolved. Mr. Kegley will take charge of the Decatur, Ala., church. Rev. J. A. Bryan reported that he had organized a second Presbyterian church at Ensley. Rev. M. L. Phillips was dismissed to the Presbytery of Central Mississippi. W. I. Sinnott, S. C. | |
1910-07-13 | Presbyterian Standard | Rev. W. C. Clark D.D. has recently been assisted by Rev. J. A. Bryan of Birmingham | |
1910-07-13 | Presbyterian Standard | Rev. W. C. Clark, D.D., has recently been assisted by Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, in a series of Revival Meetings at Boligee. | |
1910-08-06 | Presbyterian Standard | Quite a number of the Birmingham pastors will be out of the city during the month of August. Dr. Plunket will speild his vacation at Monteagle and in North Carolina where he will take part in the sesqui-centennial celebration of the old Steele Creek Church in Mecklenburg Coun^. Dr. Foster of the First Church will spend the first and second Sundays in August in preaching for the First Church | |
1910-08-06 | Presbyterian Standard | Quite a number of the Birmingham pastors will be out of the city during the month of August. Dr. Plunket will speild his vacation at Monteagle and in North Carolina, where he will take part in the sesqui-centennial celebration of the old Steele Creek Church in Mecklenburg Coun^. Dr. Foster, of the First Church, will spend the first and second Sundays in August in preaching for the First Church, Knoxville, Tenn. Later he will be at Montreat and Virginia Beach, Dr. Mooney, of the Second Church, is in St. Louis, and Dr. Caldwell, of the Woodlawn Church, will spend the month with friends in Mississippi. Rev. J. A. Bryan will be at Montreat in the interest of the Italian Mission. Dr. Handley expects to spend the greater part of the month in New York. —Alabama Presbyterian. | |
1910-08-06 | Returns from Moncrief Missionary Conference | Birmingham News | Montreat? |
1910-08-10 | Protracted Meetings | Tuscaloosa News | |
1910-08-14 | Presbyterian Revival Closes | Tuscaloosa News | |
1910-08-18 | Bryan Conducts Special Railroad Men's Service | Birmingham News | |
1910-08-25 | Revival at Fayette | Fayette Banner | |
1910-08-27 | Street Car Men Will Have Special Service | Birmingham News | |
1910-08-31 | Home Missions Conference Montreat | Presbyterian Standard | These facts were further impressed upon us in an earnest address by Rev. Jas. A. Bryan, one of our faithful and zealous, missionaries in the Birmingham District, who for twenty years has been earing for the neglected and ministering to the poor and outcast; and through whose ministry it is said about 1,700 names have been added to our Church There are gathered now in the district in which he labors over 15,000 foreigners, for the most part ignorant and godless, and without hope. Who can compute the influence, blessedness and comforting power of such a ministry? |
1910-08-31 | Home Missions Conference Montreat | Presbyterian Standard | These facts were further impressed upon us in an earnest address by Rev. Jas. A. Bryan, one of our faithful and zealous, missionaries in the Birmingham District, who for twenty years has been earing for the neglected and ministering to the poor and outcast; and through whose ministry it is said about 1,700 names have been added to our Church There are gathered now in the district in which he labors over 15,000 foreigners, for the most part ignorant and godless, and without hope. Who can compute the influence, blessedness and comforting power of such a ministry? |
1910-08-31 | Presbyterian Standard | ||
1910-09-03 | Shorter\, Alabama Services | Birmingham News | |
1910-09-28 | Calibee | Presbyterian Standard | Calebee.—Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, came to us at Calebee on Monday after the fourth Sabbath in August. _ A number of church members signified their desire to live closer to Christ. There were four accessions on profession of faith. Three children were dedicated in baptism. Rev. Jas. W. Marshall, pastor of Downs and Calebee churches, has accepted the call of the Highland Park church, Montgomery, Ala., subject to the action of Presbytery. If nothing hinders he will begin work here about October 1.—C. 0. |
1910-09-28 | Calibee | Presbyterian Standard | Calebee.—Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, came to us at Calebee on Monday after the fourth Sabbath in August. _ A number of church members signified their desire to live closer to Christ. There were four accessions on profession of faith. Three children were dedicated in baptism. Rev. Jas. W. Marshall, pastor of Downs and Calebee churches, has accepted the call of the Highland Park church, Montgomery, Ala., subject to the action of Presbytery. If nothing hinders he will begin work here about October 1.—C. 0. |
1910-09-30 | Prayer Services at First Presbyterian | Birmingham News | |
1910-10-01 | Services at First Presbyterian | Birmingham News | Services at 4 and 7:30 |
1910-10-19 | Hopewell NC | Presbyterian Standard | |
1910-10-19 | Hopewell\, NC | Presbyterian Standard | Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, Ala., is assisting Rev. W. A. Daniel in a protracted meeting this week at Hopewell. |
1910-10-19 | Tri-Daily Services | Charlotte Observer | |
1910-11-02 | Hopewell\, NC | Presbyterian Standard | Hopewell—Mecklenburg Presbytery.—The splendid meeting recently held in this church was a great inspiration to the entire community. The pastor Rev. W. A. Daniel was assisted by Rev. J. A. Bryan |
1910-11-02 | Hopewell\, NC | Presbyterian Standard | Hopewell—Mecklenburg Presbytery.—The splendid meeting recently held in this church was a great inspiration to the entire community. The pastor, Rev. W. A. Daniel, was assisted by Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham. Ala. Rev. Mr. Bryan preached with great earnestness and power. As a result of the meeting thirty-six members were added to the church, thirty-two on profession of faith and four by letter. |
1910-11-02 | Special Services for Veterans Next Sunday | Birmingham News | |
1910-11-07 | Services at Palmer Chapel | Birmingham News | |
1910-11-12 | Special Sermon for Maccabees Sunday | Birmingham News | |
1910-11-17 | Proceedings of the Synod | Tuscaloosa News | |
1910-11-24 | Annual Session | Cullman Tribune | |
1910-12-01 | Joint Statement on Handley's Death | Alabama Presbyterian | |
1910-12-01 | Revival services in Red Springs | Alabama Presbyterian | NC |
1910-12-01 | Revival services in Red Springs\, NC | Alabama Presbyterian | |
1910-12-01 | Advertisement for Third Presbyterian and Service Times | Alabama Presbyterian | |
1910-12-04 | Training School To Open Sunday | Birmingham News | Gives address Opening of Birmingham Sunday School Association |
1910-12-05 | Memorial Service Held for Handley | Birmingham News | Describes Bryan's tribute to Handley at Sunday School Association opening |
1910-12-24 | Christmas Tree Held For Firemen | Birmingham News | Christmas Tree at City Hall, gives address |
1910-12-26 | Reception at Third Presbyterian Church | Birmingham News | There will be a reception In the lee ture room of the Third Presbyterian church, corner of Avenue G and Twenty-second street, Wednesday, December 28, from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m., for the members of the Birmingham police department, Birmingham fire department, the street car conductors, motormon and shop force, printers, barbers, and their families. Delightful refreshments Will be sorted, and tho room will be prettily decorated in the Chilstmas greens. |
1910-12-27 | Third Presbyterian To Have All Day Session | Birmingham News | 9AM to 10 PM, apparently 700 visited |
1910-12-28 | December 28 | 1910 all day reception | |
1910-12-28 | December 28\, 1910 all day reception\, has 700 visit | ||
1911-01-01 | The Foreigner in the Birmingham District by J.A. Bryan | Alabama Presbyterian | |
1911-01-01 | Rev. W.W. Wolfe Pratt City Pastor | Alabama Presbyterian | |
1911-01-11 | Splendid Strides Are Made By Union | Birmingham News | Christian Endeavor held at Third |
1911-02-01 | Bay Minnette Services | Alabama Presbyterian | |
1911-02-12 | Bay Minnette Revival Closes | The Montgomery Advertiser | |
1911-02-18 | Presbyterian Mission for Italian Children | Birmingham News | |
1911-03-04 | Revival Services Begin | Times Democrat New Orleans | |
1911-03-06 | Revival Services Begin | Times Democrat New Orleans | |
1911-04-06 | Pay off Third Presbyterian Church Debt | Birmingham News | |
1911-04-12 | Birmingham | Presbyterian Standard | Birmingham—Third Church.—Rev. J. A. Bryan still pursues his indefatigable labors, in his own church, in mission centers, in fire stations and car sheds. He generally preaches about fifteen times a week. He has a horse and buggy recently given him. The man who started the subscription, not a member of the church, said he did it because "Mr. Bryan was making it harder for the devil than any man in Birmingham."—P. of S. |
1911-04-12 | Birmingham | Presbyterian Standard | Birmingham—Third Church.—Rev. J. A. Bryan still pursues his indefatigable labors, in his own church, in mission centers, in fire stations and car sheds. He generally preaches about fifteen times a week. He has a horse and buggy recently given him. The man who started the subscription, not a member of the church, said he did it because "Mr. Bryan was making it harder for the devil than any man in Birmingham."—P. of S. |
1911-04-17 | Higher Christian Life Is Outlined: Impressive Sermon Delivered By Rev. J.A. Bryan at Third Presbyterian Church | Birmingham News | Partial Transcript of Bryan Sermon |
1911-05-01 | Strong Appeal Is Made For Helpless | Birmingham News | Partial Transcript of message by Bryan "Oh for such a spirit now! Let us fold to our hearts our needy helpless, the sick, the robbed, beaten, bruised fellow man. Luke writes of the Christ as the compassionate one. He describes his low birth, so humble, and as a man walking about hunting the people who are lost to the world on the cold mountainside of sin." |
1911-05-15 | Man Cannot Live Alone From World | Birmingham News | Partial Transcript of sermon by Bryan |
1911-05-29 | Dr. Bryan Explains What Salvation Is | Birmingham News | Partial Transcript of sermon by Bryan, includes Discussion of Seek to Save The Lost, and "Some of you have come to Birmingham as..." |
1911-06-02 | Bryan's Anniversary as Pastor To Be Observed | Birmingham News | |
1911-06-05 | Pastor's Anniversary Celebrated on Sunday | Birmingham News | |
1911-06-12 | Columbus Knights Thank Ministers | Birmingham News | Bryan was praised for his stance against an Assembly proposal which condemned President Taft for appointing a Catholic to the Supreme Court |
1911-06-24 | Returning from Charlotte | Birmingham News | |
1911-06-28 | Foreign Work in Birmingham | Our Mountain Home | |
1911-06-29 | Dr. Bryan Will Preach To Commercial Travelers | Birmingham News | |
1911-07-03 | Consecrated Life\, Is Theme of Pastor | Birmingham News | Partial Transcript of sermon by Bryan |
1911-07-05 | North Charlotte | Presbyterian Standard | Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham. Ala., preached at North Charlotte last week. Owing to pressure of other work, he was only able to remain four days. The meetings were interesting and well attended. Twelve members were received by certificate and twelve by letter. Brother Bryan expects to visit Charlotte again in Auguist and hold meetings at Groveton. He is an earnest and efficient Evangelist, and will do gowd wherever he goes. |
1911-07-05 | North Charlotte | Presbyterian Standard | Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham. Ala., preached at North Charlotte last week. Owing to pressure of other work, he was only able to remain four days. The meetings were interesting and well attended. Twelve members were received by certificate and twelve by letter. Brother Bryan expects to visit Charlotte again in Auguist and hold meetings at Groveton. He is an earnest and efficient Evangelist, and will do gowd wherever he goes. |
1911-07-17 | Dr. Bryan Preached on Faith in Christ | Birmingham News | Partial Transcript of sermon by Bryan |
1911-08-07 | Selling Out Christ Dr. Bryan's Theme | Birmingham News | Partial Transcript of sermon by Bryan |
1911-08-12 | Dr. Bryan Returns | Birmingham News | from Sumter County |
1911-08-21 | Church Thrives on Persecution | Birmingham News | Partial Transcript of sermon by Bryan |
1911-08-23 | Robert H. Bradley Dead | ||
1911-09-13 | Oxford Services | Presbyterian of the South | |
1911-10-04 | Opening Session of Training School Is Most Auspicious | Birmingham News | Speaks on Soul Winning As Our Life Passion |
1911-10-06 | Largest Crowd Yet Is At Bible School | Birmingham News | Spoke "For More Workers Among the Foreigners, Negroes, the Poor, and the Neglected Rich in Our Midst" |
1911-10-21 | Dr. J.A. Bryan Preaches Strong Sermon on Home Mission Work in Mountains of Eastern Kentucky (perhaps 19111028) | Birmingham News | |
1911-10-23 | Dr. J.A. Bryan Preaches Strong Sermon on Home Mission Work in Mountains of Eastern Kentucky | Birmingham News | Partial Transcript of Sermon by Bryan |
1911-10-23 | Famous Feudist Joins Church At Big Meeting | Montgomery Times | Guerrant Soul Winners Society |
1911-11-01 | Pentecost at Puncheon Camp | Presbyterian Standard | Pentecost At Puncheon Camp.—We remember a good Methodist brother who prayed for Pentecost on the meeting, saying beaven was full of Pentecosts, if we had the Pentecostal faith and love and zeal of the little company in the Upper Room at Jerusalem. This is true. Well, the little Highland Church, on the Puncheon Camp, proved it last week when forty-seven persons, young and old, came into the Kingdom and all were baptized, and there was joy on Puncheon Camp and in Heaven. This was the results of months of faithful teaching in our school there, and one week's earnest preaching by Bro. Bryan, of Birmingham, Ala. And this in "Bloody Breathitt" County, where a few years ago there was no church or school, and nothing but sin and sorrow. Now there is a fine college of one hundred Highland youth and six splendid teachers. This 's one of the Soul Winners' Missions. "Behold what God hath wrought" by humble means. |
1911-11-01 | Pentecost at Puncheon Camp | Presbyterian of the South | |
1911-11-01 | Pentecost at Puncheon Camp | Presbyterian Standard | Pentecost At Puncheon Camp.—We remember a good Methodist brother who prayed for Pentecost on the meeting, saying beaven was full of Pentecosts, if we had the Pentecostal faith and love and zeal of the little company in the Upper Room at Jerusalem. This is true. Well, the little Highland Church, on the Puncheon Camp, proved it last week when forty-seven persons, young and old, came into the Kingdom and all were baptized, and there was joy on Puncheon Camp and in Heaven. This was the results of months of faithful teaching in our school there, and one week's earnest preaching by Bro. Bryan, of Birmingham, Ala. And this in "Bloody Breathitt" County, where a few years ago there was no church or school, and nothing but sin and sorrow. Now there is a fine college of one hundred Highland youth and six splendid teachers. This 's one of the Soul Winners' Missions. "Behold what God hath wrought" by humble means. |
1911-11-30 | Do All In Name of Lord\, Says Bryan | Birmingham News | Partial transcript of Sermon by Bryan for Thanksgiving |
1911-12-16 | To Compare Breathitt and Jefferson Counties | Birmingham News | |
1911-12-18 | Jefferson County Worse Than Breathitt--Bryan | Birmingham News | Partial Transcript of Sermon by Bryan |
1911-12-26 | Informal Reception Will Be Held At Church | Birmingham News | |
1911-12-30 | Presbyterians in the City Gave $60\,000 to Missions | Birmingham News | Later printed in Presbyterian of the South, 1912-02-21 |
1912-02-21 | Third Church | Presbyterian of the South | Interesting note about continuing to work among the toilers |
1912-02-21 | Burial at Puncheon Camp | Presbyterian of the South | The even is from much earlier |
1912-02-28 | Birmingham Presbyterial Social Union | Presbyterian Standard | Birmingham.—One of the most vital and important meetings of the Presbyterial Social Union was held at the Second Church Tuesday February 13th the topic discussed being "Presbyterian Field Day" the different organizations and interests of the church being presented. Talks were made by Rev. T. P. Walton Mr. R. C. Booth Rev. H. C. Kegley Rev. J. A. Bryan and Rev. S. F. Swallow |
1912-02-28 | Montevallo | Presbyterian of the South | |
1912-02-28 | Birmingham Presbyterial Social Union | Presbyterian Standard | Birmingham.—One of the most vital and important meetings of the Presbyterial Social Union was held at the Second Church, Tuesday, February ]3th, the topic discussed being "Presbyterian Field Day," the different organizations and interests of the church being presented. Talks were made by Rev. T. P. Walton, Mr. R. C. Booth, Rev. H. C. Kegley, Rev. J. A. Bryan and Rev. S. F. Swallow, after wliich the ladies took matters in cliarge and served very delightful refreshments. |
1912-03-01 | Medical Students Regulars at Third Presbyterian | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1912-03-01 | Remembrances of Rev. H.C. Dubose | Gulf States Presbyterian | D.D. by J.A. Bryan |
1912-03-01 | Remembrances of Rev. H.C. Dubose\, D.D. by J.A. Bryan | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1912-03-05 | Men of Vine Street To Have Church Banquet | Birmingham News | |
1912-03-08 | Bryan Speaks at Men's Bureau Banquet on "The Presbyterian Man and Citizen" | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1912-03-08 | Superintendant of Work Among Foreigners | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1912-03-08 | Conference Bryan Attended but not mentioned (see article in Our Mountain Home) | Atlanta Constitution | |
1912-03-20 | Encounter with Bryan at Conference | Our Mountain Home | Brother Bryan' mentioned by name |
1912-03-25 | What Is Christ To You? | Birmingham News | Partial Transcript of sermon by Bryan |
1912-04-05 | Snedecor Supply at Third | Gulf States Presbyterian | Bryan in Texas |
1912-04-05 | Snedecor Supply at Third\, Bryan in Texas | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1912-05-01 | AMERICAN INLAND MISSION—FOURTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SOCIETY OF SOUL WINNERS. | Presbyterian Standard | Soul Winner's Society |
1912-05-13 | Sermon for Mother's Day | Birmingham News | Partial Transcript of Sermon by Bryan |
1912-05-26 | Eloquent Protest Against Return of Open Saloons | Tuscaloosa News | Bryan mentioned in speech |
1912-05-31 | Revival Begins Sunday at Presbyterian Church | Decaturs Daily | Note how they promote him |
1912-06-01 | Birmingham's Most Beloved Pastor and Oldest In Point Celebrates Close of His Twenty-Third Year's Work in City: Dean of Pastors Celebrates His 23rd Year Here | Birmingham News | |
1912-06-01 | Birmingham's Most Beloved Pastor and Oldest In Point Celebrates Close of His Twenty-Third Year's Work in City: Dean of Pastors Celebrates His 23rd Year Here | Birmingham News | Includes statistics of his work, church doing away with subscriptions, new picture |
1912-06-03 | Revival Services Will Begin This Evening | Decaturs Daily | |
1912-06-03 | Dr. Bryan Observes 23rd Anniversary | Birmingham News | Partial Transcript of sermon by Bryan |
1912-06-04 | Dr. J.A. Bryan Began His Week Revival Last Night | Decaturs Daily | |
1912-06-07 | Presbyterian Revival Growing In Interest | Decaturs Daily | |
1912-06-08 | Dr. Bryan's Meetings Begin To Bear Fruit | Decaturs Daily | |
1912-06-10 | Successful Revival Closed By Dr. Bryan | Decaturs Daily | |
1912-06-20 | Preaching Next Week | Florala News | |
1912-06-27 | Percy Brough Married in Birmingham | Eutaw Whig and Observer | |
1912-06-29 | Florala Meetings | Birmingham News | |
1912-07-04 | Revival | Andalusia Star | |
1912-07-04 | Preached Last Week | Florala News | |
1912-07-05 | Third Church Elders and Deacons election | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1912-07-10 | Florala Meetings | Presbyterian of the South | |
1912-07-17 | Florala | Presbyterian Standard | Florala.—Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, has assisted the pastor of this church recently in a most helpful meeting. There were eight new members added to the church as a result, five of these being on profession of faith. The work has grown encouragingly since the present pastorate began last November, there having been in that time twentythree additions to the membership of the church. |
1912-07-17 | Conyers Group | Presbyterian of the South | |
1912-07-17 | Florala | Presbyterian Standard | Florala.—Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, has assisted the pastor of this church recently in a most helpful meeting. There were eight new members added to the church as a result, five of these being on profession of faith. The work has grown encouragingly since the present pastorate began last November, there having been in that time twentythree additions to the membership of the church. |
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1912-07-18 | Shocco Springs Missions Day | Selma Times Journal | |
1912-07-19 | Presbyterian Encampment | Dothan Eagle | |
1912-07-26 | Camp Meeting Near Conyers | Atlanta Constitution | |
1912-07-27 | Dr. Luckie and Berry Marry | Montgomery Times | |
1912-08-01 | Presbyeterian Encampment | Florala News | |
1912-08-12 | Dr. Bryan Talks Upon Abimelech | Birmingham News | Partial Transcript of Sermon by Bryan |
1912-08-14 | Smyrna Camp Meetings | Presbyterian of the South | |
1912-08-19 | Sermon for Dead Firemen Preached | Birmingham News | Partial Transcript of Sermon by Bryan |
1912-08-20 | Pitiable Case Reported At Tuberculosis Camp | Birmingham News | |
1912-08-21 | Smyrna Camp Meetings | Presbyterian Standard | Smyrna.—Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, assisted Rev. John D. Keith in the Smyrna camp meeting. The services were loyally attended and the very best attention given to the preaching of the Word. Three services were held each day. Twenty-five j^ersons were received on profession of faith. Rev. John D. Keith, the faithful pastor, is being greatly blessed in his work in tiiis field, which comprises Conyers and Smyrna. Smyrna Camp Meeting.—Tlie annual canij) meeting whicii has been held here for forty-six years took place fi'om August 2nd to August 8th. We had the following group of workers: Revs. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, Ala.; Fritz Rauschenberg, of Atlanta, and the pastor, Jno. D. Keith, of Conyers, who did the preaching; Prof MORE, but not about Bryan |
1912-08-28 | Smyrna | Presbyterian of the South | 25 members added |
1912-09-06 | Vine Hill Meetings (no additions) | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1912-09-07 | Rev. J.A. Bryan Will Hold Special Services | Birmingham News | Services at 6AM |
1912-09-17 | Personal Evangelism at Knoxville Presbytery | Journal and Tribune Knoxville | |
1912-09-17 | Personal Evangelism, Mission in the Mountains | Knoxville Sentinel | |
1912-09-25 | Presbytery of Knoxville | Presbyterian Standard | The Presbytery of Knoxville met in the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian church, Knoxville, Tenn., September 17, 1912, at 7:30 p. m., and was opened with a sermon by Rev. T. S. McCallie, from II Cor. 6:1. There were present 11 Ministers and 10 Ruling Elders. Organization: Rev. C. "W. Latham, Moderator, and Ruling Elder Hector Coffin, Temjiorary Clerk. Received: Rev. Charles R. Hyde, from the Presbytery of Arkansas. Courtesies: Rev. R. E. Fultz, of Presbytery oC Lexington; Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Presbytery of Noiih Alabama; Rev. J. B. Converse and Rev. J. S. Black, of Presbytery of Holston, and Rev. W. R. Dawson |
1912-09-27 | Million and a Half Campaign (Bryan speaks of immigrants and "Personal Evangelism" Knoxville | Gulf States Presbyterian | 1st of 86 meetings |
1912-09-27 | Million and a Half Campaign (Bryan speaks of immigrants and "Personal Evangelism" Knoxville\, 1st of 86 meetings | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1912-09-27 | Speaker at First Presbyterial Conference | Gulf States Presbyterian | then to Kentucky |
1912-09-27 | Speaker at First Presbyterial Conference\, then to Kentucky | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1912-10-02 | Campaign Conference Knoxville\, TN | Presbyterian Standard | Rev. Jas. A. Bryan, Birmingham, Ala., on AVednesday afternoon told about his work among the immigrants and laboring classes in Birmingham, and Wednesday night made a deep impression by his stiri'ing addre.ss on "Personal Evangelism." |
1912-10-02 | Campaign Conference Knoxville | Presbyterian Standard | |
1912-10-02 | Knoxille Presbytery | Presbyterian of the South | |
1912-10-02 | Bryan Speaks on Personal Evangelism | Campaign Conference Knoxville Presbytery | |
1912-10-06 | Tuburculosis Camps | Birmingham News | Photos of camps, Bryan holds service in Support |
1912-10-09 | Sholl brothers supply at Third | Presbyterian of the South | |
1912-10-12 | Woodlawn Installation | Presbyterian of the South | |
1912-10-16 | Memorial Services for All Deceased Birmingham Policemen | Birmingham News | |
1912-10-20 | Police Will Hear Dr. Bryan's Sermon Today | Birmingham News | |
1912-10-23 | Woodlawn Pastor Installed | Presbyterian Standard | Birmingham—Woodlawn.—On October 13th Rev. W. C. Clark D.D. Was installed pastor of this church. Rev. J. A. Bryan charged the pastor- and preached the sermon and Dr. J. G. Snedecor charged the people. |
1912-10-23 | Woodlawn Pastor Installed | Presbyterian Standard | Birmingham—Woodlawn.—On October 13th Rev. W. C. Clark, D.D., Was installed pastor of this church. Rev. J. A. Bryan charged the pastor- and preached the sermon, and Dr. J. G. Snedecor charged the people. |
1912-10-27 | Dr. Bryan Will Preach | Birmingham News | At Princess Theater Birmingham |
1912-10-28 | Gifts Sought For Mountain Camp | Birmingham News | "Neighbors Day" at Third Presbyterian to raise funds |
1912-10-30 | Installs new Woodlawn Pastor | Presbyterian of the South | |
1912-11-15 | Alabama Synod | Marion TImes Standard | |
1912-11-15 | Nursery Provided for Church-Goers At The Third Presbyterian | Birmingham News | trained nurse..."I have a baby" no longer excuse to skip church |
1912-11-22 | 77th Session of Alabama Synod | Marion TImes Standard | |
1912-12-01 | Dr. Bryan Will Preach | Birmingham News | At Princess Theater |
1912-12-01 | 25\,000 Red Cross Seals Have Been Put Out for Sale | Birmingham News | Anti-Tuberculosis, Bryan canvassing Negro organizations |
1912-12-02 | Evangelism\, Topic of Presbyterians | Birmingham News | Bryan on "Evangelism Conference" |
1912-12-31 | Three New Years' Services | Birmingham News | |
1913-01-08 | Evangelism Conference | Presbyterian Standard | Rev. J. A. Bryan. Pastor Third Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, Ala.: "The Birming'ham Conference left a deep impress on the men Ave were able to get there. It was not in vain. The Lord was present. The more one thinks about and prays over the plan the better it becomes and the more he becomes interested." |
1913-01-08 | Evangelism and Stewardship (reflection on evangelism campaign) | Presbyterian Standard | |
1913-01-08 | Evangelism Conference | Presbyterian Standard | Rev. J. A. Bryan. Pastor Third Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, Ala.: "The Birming'ham Conference left a deep impress on the men Ave were able to get there. It was not in vain. The Lord was present. The more one thinks about and prays over the plan the better it becomes and the more he becomes interested." |
1913-01-12 | Presbyterians of North Alabama at Florence | Birmingham News | "The Rev. Mr. Bryan, of Birmingham, whose eminent success in that line during a pastorate of 23 years in one church entitles him to speak with authority, addressed the conference Thursday evening on "Saving Souls to Jesus." |
1913-01-15 | Behold What God Hath Wrought | Presbyterian of the South | |
1913-01-15 | Behold What God Hath Wrought | Presbyterian Standard | |
1913-01-15 | Behold What Hath God Wrought by J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | |
1913-01-16 | Presbyterians Meet Tonight | Montgomery Times | |
1913-01-18 | Presbyterian Conference Is Brought To A Close | Montgomery Times | |
1913-01-26 | Meeting For Tuscaloosa | Tuscaloosa News | |
1913-01-28 | Conference at 1st Presbyterian | Tuscaloosa News | |
1913-01-29 | Conference on Evangelism | Tuscaloosa News | |
1913-01-31 | Conference on Evangelism and Stewardship Came To A Close Wednesday Night | Tuscaloosa Times-Gazette | |
1913-02-02 | Return from Selma | Birmingham News | |
1913-02-12 | Fruitful Service | Presbyterian of the South | Evangelism and Stewardship Conference Tuscaloosa |
1913-02-14 | Meetings Postponed | Marion TImes Standard | |
1913-02-16 | Great Enthusiasm Aroused At Lunch for Business Men | Birmingham News | Includes address by Bryan |
1913-02-19 | Tuscaloosa Conference on Evangelism | Presbyterian Standard | Tuscaloosa.—The conference rn Evangelism and Stewardship for the Northwestern End of Tuscaloosa Presbytery was held in the First church of this place January 28-29. The leader of the conference. Rev. W. E. Hudson was ably assisted by Revs. J. A. Bryan R. E. Bell J. W. Walden and C. M. Boyd July 17. The congregations at night were large and seemed deeply interested in the preaching. There were seventeen confessions of faith; fourteen were baptized and received into the church. A large number of these were from the Sunday school. |
1913-02-19 | Tuscaloosa Conference on Evangelism | Presbyterian Standard | Tuscaloosa.—The conference rn Evangelism and Stewardship for the Northwestern End of Tuscaloosa Presbytery was held in the First church of this place January 28-29. The leader of the conference. Rev. W. E. Hudson, was ably assisted by Revs. J. A. Bryan, R. E. Bell, J. W. Walden and C. M. Boyd, each of whom brought an inspiring and helpful message. At the close of the conference Mr. Hudson made an address on our Mountain Missions, which was. very informing in regard to this great and important work. |
1913-03-19 | Brief Items of Interest in City | Fort Worth Star Telegram | List of meetings throughout town |
1913-03-23 | Alabama Preacher Is Aiding Dr. Caldwell | Fort Worth Star Telegram | |
1913-03-23 | Sunshine Mission | Fort Worth Star Telegram | |
1913-03-25 | Rev. J.A. Bryan Will Speak To Children | Fort Worth Record-Telegram | |
1913-04-03 | Meetings at Handley\, and note about return from Fort Worth | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1913-04-03 | Fort Worth Meetings | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1913-04-03 | Meetings at Handley | Gulf States Presbyterian | and note about return from Fort Worth |
1913-04-06 | Church Notes | Fort Worth Star Telegram | 20 Added to Fort Worth Church |
1913-04-08 | Death | Decaturs Daily | |
1913-04-28 | Fire Alarm Breaks into Sunday Sermon | Birmingham News | |
1913-04-30 | News from Nacoochee | Presbyterian Standard | |
1913-04-30 | News from Nacoochee | Presbyterian Standard | News from Nacoochee |
1913-05-07 | Nacoochee | Presbyterian of the South | |
1913-05-31 | Christian Endeavor Celebrates Bryan's 24th Year | Birmingham News | |
1913-06-01 | Dr. Bryan's 24th Year | Birmingham News | |
1913-06-05 | Mount Pleasant | Gulf States Presbyterian | TN |
1913-06-05 | Mount Pleasant\, TN | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1913-06-11 | Montreat Summer Conferences | Presbyterian Standard | Home Mission Conference August 6-10. Rev. Homer McMillan D.D. is in charge of the program. He has already booked the following speakers: Rev. T. M. Hunter. D.D. |
1913-06-11 | We Must Sow Faster by J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | |
1913-06-11 | We Must Sow Faster by J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | |
1913-06-11 | Montreat Summer Conferences | Presbyterian Standard | Home Mission Conference, August 6-10. Rev. Homer McMillan, D.D., is in charge of the program. He has already booked the following speakers: Rev. T. M. Hunter. D.D., Baton Rouge, La.; Rev. J. A. Bryan, Birmingham; Rev. F. E. Clark, of Virginia; Rev. William Crowe, D.D., of Memphis; Rev. A. A. Little, D.D., of Atlanta; Rev. A. M. Eraser, D.D., of Staunton; Rev. Thornton Whaling, D.D., of Columbia, and Dr. C. G. Crooks, of Danville, Ky. Dr. W. M. McPheeters will be in charge of the Bible hour. |
1913-06-18 | Mt Pleasant services | Presbyterian of the South | Tennessee |
1913-06-18 | Mt Pleasant services\, Tennessee | Presbyterian of the South | |
1913-06-18 | Rev. J.A. Bryan Is A Live Wire Minister | Marion Times Standard | |
1913-06-29 | Returns from Kentucky | Birmingham News | |
1913-07-02 | Montreat Meeting to Open Sunday | Charlotte Observer | |
1913-07-09 | We Must Sow Faster by J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian of the South | |
1913-07-09 | Samuel Blackwell To Deliver Address | Birmingham News | Confederate Reunion |
1913-07-10 | Evangelistic Work in North Alabama Presbytery | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1913-07-10 | Religious Services (Spout Springs) | Southern Sentinel | |
1913-07-30 | Spout Springs | Presbyterian of the South | |
1913-07-30 | Report on Ripley | Presbyterian Standard | |
1913-07-30 | page 2 | Presbyterian Standard | |
1913-08-09 | Returns from Montreat\, NC | Birmingham News | |
1913-08-10 | Plans Completed for U.C.V. Picnic | Birmingham News | Confederate Veteran Reunion, Invocation and Benediction |
1913-08-26 | Cornerstone To Be Laid Tuesday | Birmingham News | Hillman Hospital |
1913-08-27 | Presbyterian Standard | ||
1913-08-27 | Report on Home Missions Conference | Presbyterian Standard | Work among immigrants |
1913-08-27 | Ceremony Postponed | Birmingham News | Hillman Hospital |
1913-08-29 | Hospital Cornerstone To Be Laid Tomorrow | Birmingham News | Hillman Hospital |
1913-08-30 | Laying of Cornerstone Will Take Place Today | Birmingham News | Hillman Hospital |
1913-08-31 | Cornerstone of Hospital Wing Is Formally Laid | Birmingham News | Bryan "who for some years has been a constant caller at the hospital, was next introduced, and he made a touching address." |
1913-09-03 | Conference on Home Missions | Presbyterian of the South | August 6 through 10th speaks on Immigration At the meeting, speeches were made concerning "pathetic figures in their religious destitution, and yet presenting a sharp menace to our ideals and institutions." Bryan "made a most earnest appeal for their [the immigrants of the South] evangelization; a plea largely based on his own experience and observation in that cosmopolitan town." |
1913-09-03 | Conference on Home Missions | Presbyterian of the South | August 6 through 10th speaks on Immigration At the meeting, speeches were made concerning "pathetic figures in their religious destitution, and yet presenting a sharp menace to our ideals and institutions." Bryan "made a most earnest appeal for their [the immigrants of the South] evangelization; a plea largely based on his own experience and observation in that cosmopolitan town." |
1913-09-03 | The South A Mission Field by J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | |
1913-09-04 | Dr. Mooney Will Make Address At Fairfield | Birmingham News | Groundbreaking for Plunkett Memorial Church |
1913-09-08 | Preacher Stands on Fire Engine To Marry Couple | Birmingham News | |
1913-09-10 | Ground Is Broken For Plunket Memorial | Birmingham News | Bryan "conducted the prayer, scriptural and vocal features of the ceremonies." |
1913-09-17 | Plunkett Presbyterian Church | Presbyterian Standard | |
1913-10-22 | A Great Transformation by J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | |
1913-10-22 | A Great Transformation by J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | Heidelburg, KY |
1913-10-29 | Live Wire Business Men Are Told of Dispensary Needs | Birmingham News | |
1913-11-02 | Attendance at Bible School Shows Growth | Birmingham News | Held at Third |
1913-12-07 | Returned from Columbia\, SC | Birmingham News | |
1913-12-10 | The Piano At Last | Presbyterian Standard | Bryan prays for a cow and a piano in Kentucky |
1913-12-10 | Columbia Seminary | Presbyterian of the South | |
1913-12-17 | A Piano At Last | Presbyterian of the South | |
1914-01-13 | Speak at Prayer Service Tuscaloosa | Tuscaloosa Times-Gazette | |
1914-01-14 | Rev. Bryan To Speak | Tuscaloosa News | |
1914-03-01 | Revival Services | Birmingham News | Pratt City Presbyterian Church |
1914-03-05 | Fruit for Christ in the Cumberlands by J.A. Bryan | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1914-03-11 | Every Member Canvass | Presbyterian Standard | Many churches have already notified Headquarters of the Assembly's Campaign on Evangelism and Stewardship that they would during March conduct an Every Member Canvass for Beneficences. Among these are the following churches with name of their pastor in every Synod: Synod of Alabama—Birmingham 3rd J. A. Bryan; Trinity |
1914-03-11 | Fruit for Christ in The Cumberland by J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | |
1914-03-11 | Every Member Canvass | Presbyterian Standard | Many churches have already notified Headquarters of the Assembly's Campaign on Evangelism and Stewardship that they would during March conduct an Every Member Canvass for Beneficences. Among these are the following churches, with name of their pastor, in every Synod: Synod of Alabama—Birmingham 3rd, J. A. Bryan; Trinity, Montgomery. Wm. 0. Neilson; Montgomery 1st (col), I. C. H. Champney; Eufaula, D. J. Blackwell; Providence and Bethel, H. L. Sneed; Wetumpka, Good Hope and Benton, J. E. McJi;nkin ; Greensboro and Newbern, D. W. Hollingsworth. |
1914-03-18 | Every Member Canvass | Presbyterian of the South | |
1914-03-21 | Called to [South] Carolina for Dying Mother | Birmingham News | |
1914-03-25 | Missionary Ridge | Presbyterian of the South | Chattanooga |
1914-03-25 | Missionary Ridge\, Chattanooga | Presbyterian of the South | |
1914-03-25 | Missionary Ridge Chattanooga | Presbyterian Standard | See reasons for success of meetings personal work |
1914-03-25 | Mrs. Mary Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1914-03-27 | Mrs. M.M. Bryan Dead | Gastonia Gazette | mother's obituary |
1914-03-28 | Rev. Dr. Bryan Returns | Birmingham News | |
1914-04-01 | Services | Our Mountain Home | |
1914-04-04 | Return from Talladega | Birmingham News | |
1914-04-10 | Prayer Meeting To Be Held | Birmingham News | Easter Sunrise service |
1914-04-15 | Talladega and Italian | Presbyterian of the South | |
1914-04-15 | Talladega | Presbyterian Standard | see how they respond |
1914-04-15 | Presbytery Talks Extension of Work | Birmingham News | Leads Devotionals at North Alabama Presybtery |
1914-05-06 | Conference on Systemic Benefices | Presbyterian of the South | |
1914-05-21 | Eufala Meetings | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1914-06-03 | Eufala Meetings | Presbyterian of the South | |
1914-06-03 | Rev. J.A. Bryan Is Robbed of Watch Given Him By Church | Birmingham News | |
1914-06-06 | Dr. J.A. Bryan Given New Gold Watch | Birmingham News | |
1914-06-06 | Beloved Pastor To Celebrate Anniversary | Birmingham News | |
1914-06-07 | Rev. Bryan To Celebrate 25th Year As Pastor of Third Presbyterian Today | Age Herald | |
1914-06-07 | Church Program | program | BB schedule |
1914-06-07 | A Just Tribute To A Man of the People | Age Herald | |
1914-06-08 | Twenty-Five Years Pastor of Church | The Tennessean | |
1914-06-10 | Troy Meetings | Presbyterian of the South | |
1914-06-11 | Notice of 25th Anniversary | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1914-06-12 | Presbyterian Meeting | Alexandria City Outlook | |
1914-06-24 | Why I Go To Church | Presbyterian Standard | Not written by Bryan but sent in by him |
1914-06-24 | Celebrate 25 years | Presbyterian Standard | Birmingham—The Third church has just celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of the pastorate of Rev. J. A. Bryan who is greatly beloved in the State and city. |
1914-06-24 | Twenty-fifth Anniversary | Presbyterian of the South | |
1914-06-24 | Why I Go To Church | Presbyterian Standard | Not written by Bryan, but sent in by him |
1914-06-24 | Celebrate 25 years | Presbyterian Standard | Birmingham—The Third church has just celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of the pastorate of Rev. J. A. Bryan, who is greatly beloved in the State and city. |
1914-07-01 | A Scholar | Presbyterian Standard | Preacher and Missionary An Appreciation of Rev. J.A. Bryan |
1914-07-01 | A Scholar\, Preacher and Missionary An Appreciation of Rev. J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | From Birmingham News |
1914-07-12 | The Pastor's Wife: How The Brave Helpmeets of Birmingham Ministers View The Duties of Their Positions: Mrs. James A. Bryan | Birmingham News | Interview of Leonora Bryan |
1914-07-17 | Rev. J.A. Bryan | Brevard News | |
1914-07-17 | Dr. Bryan Will Speak | Birmingham News | Camp Hardee, Confederate Vets, minutes of these meetings are held at the University of Alabama |
1914-07-19 | Baltimore Party To Be Entertained During Stay Here | Birmingham News | At Camp Hardee meeting: "Rev. J.A. Bryan, of the Third Presbyterian Church, made an impressive address at the meeting Saturday, his subject being, "Jesus Christ, the Son of God."" |
1914-07-24 | Revival Services | Brevard News | |
1914-07-30 | Brevard\, NC Services | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1914-07-30 | Brevard | Gulf States Presbyterian | NC Services |
1914-07-31 | Revival Services | Brevard News | |
1914-08-02 | Church Missions Doing Practical Work Among Aliens | Birmingham News | "Dr. Bryan who has spent much of his useful life in promoting the welfare of the immigrants in the mill district, is the vital force behind the movement [for a settlement house]." // "But men and women with great visions and broad minds, with hearts inspired by the call of humanity, men like Dr. Bryan and his devoted assistants, have determined that the good qualities of these people shall have a chance of expansion and self-expression. They show their determination by going down among these people, working and living with them and inspiring them to the ideals of true Americanism. As Dr. Bryan has so well expressed it, "We want to make them love their neighbors and help each other." This after all, is the epitome of all higher civilization." // "By teaching these men and women the dignity of labor, the beauty of honest lives, and by showing them that their American neighbors are interested in their welfare, the social workers hope to produce a sense of community pride which will make them models for other settlements in this section of the country." |
1914-08-28 | To Take Charge of Mission | Birmingham News | E.V. Craig |
1914-08-30 | Brighton Sunday Service | Birmingham News | |
1914-09-03 | Twenty-Fifth Anniversary | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1914-09-03 | Twenty-Fifth Anniversary\, Third Presbyterian Church\, Birmingham\, Ala. | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1914-09-17 | Extensive Plans Are Outlined for Y.M.C.A.'s Work | Birmingham News | Teaches class on "Personal Work" |
1914-09-23 | Ringgold Ga meetings | Presbyterian of the South | |
1914-10-04 | Exercises Will Be Held on Mountain Sunday Afternoon | Birmingham News | Tuberculosis Sanitorium dedication |
1914-10-07 | Rev. J.D. Mooney | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1914-10-07 | Easley South Carolina revival | Presbyterian Standard | |
1914-10-19 | Bible Study Classes Are To Be Organized | Birmingham News | YMCA |
1914-11-01 | County Teachers To Meet Saturday | Birmingham News | Bryan speaks on "Teacher's Responsibility for the Moral Training of the Child" |
1914-11-04 | Auburn services | Gulf States Presbyterian | |
1914-11-04 | Stuart Robinson Memorial College by J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | See Newspaper clip from 19141010 school had just been founded |
1914-11-08 | Sunday Schools of South Side to Meet on Sunday | Birmingham News | Gives Invocation |
1914-11-09 | Synod Will Meet Here This Week | Birmingham News | |
1914-11-09 | Synod Will Meet Here This Week | Birmingham News | |
1914-11-11 | Rev. Bryan Chosen Moderator of Synod of Alabama | Birmingham Age Herald | |
1914-11-11 | Prominent Figures at Presbyterian Synod In Session This Week at South Highlands | Birmingham News | (with Photo) |
1914-11-11 | Anniston College Is Out of Debt and In Good Condition | Birmingham News | |
1914-11-11 | Prominent Figures at Presbyterian Synod In Session This Week at South Highlands | Birmingham News | (With Photo) |
1914-11-11 | Moderator Synod of Alabama | ||
1914-11-11 | Rev Bryan Chosen Moderator of the Synod of Alabama | Birmingham Age Herald | |
1914-11-11 | Anniston College Is Out of Debt and In Good Condition | Birmingham News | |
1914-11-12 | Anniston College Reports to Synod (Bryan\, moderator\, called very popular in synod) | The Montgomery Advertiser | |
1914-11-12 | Anniston College Reports to Synod | The Montgomery Advertiser | (Bryan moderator called very popular in synod) |
1914-11-12 | Synods Will Both Adjourn Tonight | Birmingham Age Herald | |
1914-11-12 | Revival Meeting | Staunton Daily Leader Virginia | |
1914-11-12 | Synods Will Both Adjourn Tonight | Birmingham Age Herald | |
1914-11-13 | Two Synods Having Busy Sessions Daily In Birmingham (Bryan Elected as Moderator) | Montgomery Times | |
1914-11-13 | Alabama Synod Meets Next Year in Centerville | Birmingham Age Herald | Dr. J.A. Bryan, moderator, is a great believer in songs of praise and prayer, and either a song or a prayer filled the intervals between every talk make yesterday afternoon. Alabama State Evangelist Controversy |
1914-11-13 | Alabama Synod Meets Next Year In Centerville | Birmingham Age Herald | "Dr. J.A. Bryan, moderator, is a great believer in songs of praise and prayer, and either a song or a prayer filled the intervals between every talk make yesterday afternoon." State Evangelist Controversy |
1914-11-14 | Two Synods Close Their Sessions (Discusses heated debates on evangelism) | Montgomery Times | |
1914-12-01 | Presbyterian Revival Waynesboro | Staunton Daily Leader Virginia | |
1914-12-10 | Meeting Closes | Staunton Daily Leader Virginia | |
1914-12-15 | 51 Taken Into Church | Staunton Daily Leader Virginia | Look for Christian Observer Article |
1914-12-15 | 51 Taken Into Church | Staunton Daily Leader Virginia | |
1914-12-23 | Waynesboro | Presbyterian of the South | |
1915-01-06 | The Stuart Robinson Memorial College by J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian of the South | |
1915-01-15 | Presbyterian Meetings | Opp Messenger | |
1915-01-22 | Protracted Meeting | Opp Messenger | |
1915-01-22 | Presbyterian Meetings | Opp Messenger | |
1915-01-22 | Presbyterian Meetings | Opp Messenger | |
1915-02-11 | T.E. Lappage Dies | Franklin County Times | |
1915-02-17 | The Day and Week of Prayer for Colleges | Presbyterian of the South | |
1915-02-17 | Home Missions--North Alabama Presbytery by J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | |
1915-02-17 | Presbyterian Standard | ||
1915-02-17 | Day and Week of Prayer for Our Colleges | Presbyterian Standard | Speaks at Presbyterian College Anniston |
1915-03-07 | Mothers' Pension Club Asks Pension for Second Family | Birmingham News | Advisory Board |
1915-03-10 | Memphis | Presbyterian Standard | Memphis—Beginning March 21 the Presbyterian churches of Memphis will hold simultaneous meetings. Rev. Jas. I. Vance of Nashville; Rev. J. A. Bryan of Birmingham |
1915-03-10 | Memphis | Presbyterian Standard | Memphis—Beginning March 21, the Presbyterian churches of Memphis will hold simultaneous meetings. Rev. Jas. I. Vance, of Nashville; Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, and Rev. A. S. Johnson, of 'Jackson, Tenn., will assist in three of the churches. |
1915-04-14 | Simultaneous Memphis Meetings | Presbyterian of the South | |
1915-04-21 | Revival Services At Presbyterian Church | Mountain Eagle | |
1915-05-05 | Jasper | Presbyterian of the South | |
1915-05-15 | East Lake Presbyterian Revival Services | Birmingham News | |
1915-05-15 | The Mothers' Pension Club Is In Need of Assistance | Birmingham News | |
1915-05-19 | NC | The Dispatch Lexington | Revival Services |
1915-05-19 | Revival Services | The Dispatch Lexington, NC | |
1915-05-21 | Presbyterians Discuss Church Attitude on National Prohibition | Charlotte News | |
1915-05-22 | General Assembly Gets Down to Routine Work in Second Day of Meeting | Newport Daily Press | |
1915-05-22 | Prohibition Stirs General Assembly (Bryan on Evangelism) | Atlanta Constitution | |
1915-05-22 | Prohibition Stirs General Assembly (Bryan on Evangelism... Symposium on Evangelism) | Atlanta Constitution | |
1915-05-22 | Symposium on Evangelism at Assembly | Knoxville Sentinel | |
1915-05-26 | Presbyterian Standard | ||
1915-05-26 | Sayings and Doings of the General Assembly | Presbyterian Standard | Rev. J. A. Brvan, of Birmingham, Ala., spoke on "The Pastor as a Volunteer Evangelist." Mr. Bryan has a seraphic face and a character to match his face, and he is honored throughout the Church for his earnest piety and great success in soul winning. He has taken time from his regular work as pastor to labor as a "volunteer evangelist," and as the result of his work he has added to the church 242 souls. It would be impossible to describe his delivery. We can only say that in physical contortions of the body and face, while speaking, he is a close second to Billy Sunday. Yet no one thinks of these peculiarities while he speaks. They are carried away with the burning earnestness of the man. |
1915-05-26 | General Assembly "Pastor as Volunteer Evangelist" | Presbyterian of the South | |
1915-05-26 | Sayings and Doings of the General Assembly | Presbyterian Standard | Rev. J. A. Brvan, of Birmingham, Ala., spoke on "The Pastor as a Volunteer Evangelist." Mr. Bryan has a seraphic face and a character to match his face, and he is honored throughout the Church for his earnest piety and great success in soul winning. He has taken time from his regular work as pastor to labor as a "volunteer evangelist," and as the result of his work he has added to the church 242 souls. It would be impossible to describe his delivery. We can only say that in physical contortions of the body and face, while speaking, he is a close second to Billy Sunday. Yet no one thinks of these peculiarities while he speaks. They are carried away with the burning earnestness of the man. |
1915-05-26 | Presbyterian Standard | ||
1915-05-26 | Presbyterian Standard | ||
1915-05-27 | Work Will Begin At Once To Build Free Dispensary | Birmingham News | Rev. J. A- Bryan made one of the notable addressee ot the evening. He was forceful and enthusiastic. He called attention to the vast and increasing amount of material here to support the hospital section of a great medical school. He eald that no other city In the South offered greater opportunities and advantages for the building up of a great medical school than Birmingham. If you want this school, which will be worth much to Birmingham in more ways than one. mv brethren, go after it. |
1915-05-28 | A Great Medical School For Birmingham | Birmingham News | Proved fruitless as the College was shut down that month |
1915-06-05 | Dr. Bryan Begins His Twenty-Sixth Year | Birmingham News | |
1915-06-13 | Harris-Butler | Atlanta Constitution | |
1915-06-16 | Revival Going On At Presbyterian Church | The Dispatch Lexington NC | |
1915-06-23 | Birmingham | Presbyterian Standard | Birmingham—The Third church has just celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of the pastorate of Rev. J. A. Bryan, who is greatly beloved in the State and city. |
1915-06-23 | Presbyterian Standard | Lexington—Rev. W. A. Daniel pastor of this church is being assisted in a series of open air revival services by Rev. J. A. Bryan the evangelist pastor | |
1915-06-23 | Presbyterian Standard | Lexington—Rev. W. A. Daniel, pastor of this church, is being assisted in a series of open air revival services by Rev. J. A. Bryan, the evangelist pastor, of Birmingham, Ala. | |
1915-06-23 | Presbyterian Standard | Birmingham—Sunday, June 6, marked the twenty-sixth anniversary of the pastorate of Rev. J. A. Bryan, of the Third church of this city. | |
1915-06-23 | Open Air Meetings | The Dispatch Lexington NC | |
1915-06-30 | Meetings Closed | The Dispatch Lexington NC | |
1915-07-04 | East Lake Presbyterian Evangelistic Services | Birmingham News | |
1915-07-28 | Twice Daily Meetings | Keowee Courier | |
1915-08-04 | Meetings Closed | Keowee Courier | |
1915-09-15 | Plumtree Group | Presbyterian Standard | NC August meetings |
1915-09-15 | Plumtree Group\, NC | Presbyterian Standard | August meetings |
1915-09-22 | Southhighlands School for Girls | Presbyterian Standard | Bryan gives remarks about early activty and hopes for girls college |
1915-10-09 | Go To Church Sunday (Church Advertizement) | Birmingham News | |
1915-10-10 | Private Kindergartens Absorbed by Public Schools | Birmingham News | |
1915-10-13 | Returned from Kentucky | Birmingham News | |
1915-10-20 | Hazard | Presbyterian of the South | KY by Bryan |
1915-10-20 | Hazard\, KY by Bryan | Presbyterian of the South | |
1915-10-20 | Hazard | Presbyterian Standard | Kentucky |
1915-11-10 | Dr. J.A. Bryan To Lecture Friday Evening | LaFayette Sun | |
1915-11-13 | Wylam Presbyterian Church | Birmingham News | |
1915-11-16 | Synod of Southern Presbyterians To Meet Here | Birmingham News | Mentions Edmonds issue |
1915-11-17 | 100 Delegates Are Attending Synod | Birmingham News | Bryan Acting Moderator, "Dr. Bryan delivered one of the most beautiful and impressive sermons ever delivered at this place and it was heard attentively by a large congregation." |
1915-12-01 | Alabama Synod (also Edmonds) | Presbyterian Standard | |
1915-12-29 | Bryan chairman of sub-committee on evangelism of Home missions | Presbyterian of the South | |
1915-12-30 | Dr. Bryan Invites Police to Services | Birmingham News | |
1916-01-12 | Presbyeterians To Hold Big Revival | Decaturs Daily | |
1916-01-14 | Special Meetings At Presbyterian | Decaturs Daily | |
1916-01-18 | Services At The First Presbyterian Every Day | Decaturs Daily | |
1916-01-19 | Increased Attendance At Revival Services | Decaturs Daily | |
1916-01-20 | 11 Accessions Is Revival Result | Decaturs Daily | |
1916-01-21 | Revivalist Called Away Local Pastors Preach | Decaturs Daily | |
1916-01-24 | Returned to Birmingham | Decaturs Daily | |
1916-01-26 | Work Among Foreigners by J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | |
1916-03-03 | Revival Services At Andalusia | Andalusia Star | |
1916-03-08 | Schools of Synod Soon To Be Under The Same Control | Birmingham News | Bryan Moderated Five Hour Discussion |
1916-03-09 | Separate School Boards Abolished By Church Synod | The Montgomery Advertiser | |
1916-03-09 | Synod Honored CM Boyd By Appointment (Bryan Moderator) | Tuscaloosa News | |
1916-03-17 | Evangelistic Services at the Presbyterian Church | Andalusia Star | |
1916-03-24 | Revival Meeting Continues | Andalusia Star | |
1916-03-28 | Revival Closes | Andalusia Star | |
1916-03-29 | Tuscumbia | Presbyterian of the South | AL |
1916-03-29 | Tuscumbia\, AL | Presbyterian of the South | |
1916-04-05 | Andulusia | Presbyterian Standard | Andalusia—Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, assisted the pastor. Rev. C. N. Wharton, in an evangelistic service of two weeks. There were a large number of additions, and the church was richly blessed. |
1916-04-05 | Andulusia | Presbyterian Standard | Andalusia—Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, assisted the pastor. Rev. C. N. Wharton, in an evangelistic service of two weeks. There were a large number of additions, and the church was richly blessed. |
1916-04-10 | Tribute Is Paid Sunday To Work of Dr. J.A. Bryan | Birmingham News | 53 Children bring one dollar each |
1916-05-03 | Stillman Institute Commencement | Presbyterian Standard | Stillman Institute Conunencement—The Commencement sermon this year will be preached on May 7 by Rev. W. E. Hutchison, of Richmond, Va. In connection with the commencement, there will be held for a week a very instructive and inspiring Bible Conference, affording the scattered members of our colored Presbyterian ministry an opportunity of spending some days together hearing lectures, and discussing plans for the uplift of their people. Especially the re-organization of the Afro-American Synod will be taken up. The ministers who will assist in the conduct of the Bible Conference will be Rev. W. E. Hutchison, of the Assembly's Missionary Training School; Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham; Rev. John Goff, of West Point, Miss; Rev. D. D. Little, of Columbia, Tenn. ; Rev. S. L. Morris and Rev. A. A. Little, of Atlanta, Ga. |
1916-05-03 | Stillman Institute Commencement and Bible Conference | Presbyterian of the South | |
1916-05-03 | Stillman Institute Commencement | Presbyterian Standard | Stillman Institute Conunencement—The Commencement sermon this year will be preached on May 7 by Rev. W. E. Hutchison, of Richmond, Va. In connection with the commencement, there will be held for a week a very instructive and inspiring Bible Conference, affording the scattered members of our colored Presbyterian ministry an opportunity of spending some days together hearing lectures, and discussing plans for the uplift of their people. Especially the re-organization of the Afro-American Synod will be taken up. The ministers who will assist in the conduct of the Bible Conference will be Rev. W. E. Hutchison, of the Assembly's Missionary Training School; Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham; Rev. John Goff, of West Point, Miss; Rev. D. D. Little, of Columbia, Tenn. ; Rev. S. L. Morris and Rev. A. A. Little, of Atlanta, Ga. |
1916-05-09 | Closing Exercises of South Highland School for Girls | Birmingham News | |
1916-05-19 | Splendid Growth in Mission Work | Tampa Tribune | |
1916-05-20 | Series of Services at East Lake Presbyterian | Birmingham News | |
1916-05-24 | Report on Italian work By J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian of the South | |
1916-05-24 | Report on Italian work By J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian of the South | "Rev. J.A. Bryan has oversight of these stations. Rev. Angelo Mastrotto, a Waldensian minister, is pastor, and Rev. Emory Washburn having volunteered for Italian work, is assisting in the work while studying the language. "The following report of Rev. J.A. Bryan gives account for the year of the different stations and workers. "The organized Presbyterian Church at Ensley is among Italians, is paid for in full, buildings and furnishings, and has a membership of 28, 22 being residents, 6 in the European war. It received seven men this year on profession of faith and baptised eight children. Rev. Angelo Mastrotto is pastor of the church and evangelist among the Italian people of the district. He visits the people, conducts night schools in Italian four nights each week." "The day school wtih 20 bright children of foreigners, is more regularly attended than in any previous year. We have also a kindergarten, and a night school for men at Ensley, Sunday-schools at Steel Mill Quarters, Thomas Furnace and Pratt City, with a day school at the latter place." |
1916-05-24 | Evangelist of General Assembly | Presbyterian of the South | |
1916-05-31 | Stillman Institute Commencement | Presbyterian of the South | J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, with us. He stirred the men with his deep devotional spirit and made a lasting impression on all. |
1916-05-31 | Stillman Institute Commencement | Presbyterian of the South | J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, with us. He stirred the men with his deep devotional spirit and made a lasting impression on all. |
1916-05-31 | Presbyterian of the South | ||
1916-06-03 | Touching Tribute Tendered Pastor On His Birthday | Children bring dollar bills down aisle | |
1916-06-04 | Third Presbyterian Church Is Today Celebrating the Twenty-Seventh Anniversary of Dr. Bryan's Pastorate | Birmingham News | |
1916-06-04 | Third Presbyterian Church Is Today Celebrating the Twenty-Seventh Anniversary of Dr. Bryan's Pastorate | Birmingham News | |
1916-06-07 | The Conference for Colored Ministers At Stillman Institute | Presbyterian Standard | one day a great sermon by Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, a model of what their preaching ought to be, with itso veight of burning zeal, of scriptural knowledge and spiritual power; |
1916-06-07 | The Conference for Colored Ministers At Stillman Institute | Presbyterian Standard | one day a great sermon by Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, a model of what their preaching ought to be, with itso>veight of burning zeal, of scriptural knowledge and spiritual power; |
1916-06-21 | Conference for Colored Ministers at Stillman | Presbyterian of the South | |
1916-10-04 | Funeral of Mrs. Hardie | Our Mountain Home | |
1916-10-11 | The Conference of Negro Women at Stillman Institute Sept 26 | Presbyterian Standard | The closing message which came to us from Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, was an evangelistic appeal of power, to which many responded with the promise to lead a better Christian life. |
1916-10-11 | Conference of Negro Women at the Stillman Institute | Presbyterian of the South | |
1916-10-11 | The Conference of Negro Women at Stillman Institute\, Ala Sept 26-23 | Presbyterian Standard | The closing message which came to us from Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, was an evangelistic appeal of power, to which many responded with the promise to lead a better Christian life. |
1916-10-12 | Revival To Be Conducted | Birmingham News | Alabama Ave Presbyterian Church Selma |
1916-10-18 | Synod of Alabama | Presbyterian of the South | |
1916-10-20 | Revival Meetings To Be Held | Selma Mirror | |
1916-10-31 | Dr. J.A. Bryan has returned | Birmingham News | From Selma revival where 27 added to Alabama Ave. Presbyterian Church |
1916-11-14 | First Meeting of the Synod Here Tonight | Dothan Eagle | |
1916-11-14 | Registered at Local Hotels | Montgomery Times | |
1916-11-15 | Synod Opened with Sermon By Dr. Bryan | Dothan Eagle | |
1916-11-20 | Dr. Snedecor Dies At home of Daughter | Tuscaloosa News | |
1916-11-21 | Funeral Services of Dr. Snedecor This Afternoon | Tuscaloosa News | |
1916-11-24 | Presbyterians Have A Meeting At Dothan | Clayton Record | |
1916-11-29 | Completion of a Faithful Life's Work (Snedecor) | Presbyterian of the South | |
1916-11-29 | Dr. Snedecor (funeral) | Presbyterian Standard | |
1916-12-06 | Dr. James G. Snedecor Obit | Presbyterian of the South | |
1916-12-06 | Dr. James G. Snedecor | Presbyterian Standard | Beautiful eulogy |
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1916-12-29 | Pastor Gives Christmas Tree to Friends Here: Reception Given By Rev. J.A. Bryan | Birmingham News | 400 Visit House, details of reception |
1917-01-02 | Appreciation of the News | Birmingham News | Appreciation of Ths New. I wWh I knew how to express my appreciation of all the help The News hns given m In my work In Birmingham," Rev. J. A. Bryan, known to almost every man. woman and child In the city, said. The News has helped me, and It has helped me so consistently and so steadily and so long. Sometimes I wonder if tho people who make up a great newspaper like that one know how much they can do toward the advancement of the church, in advancing the spirit of tho church. The philanthropic work of a newspaper, I believe, Is the most far-reaching .of that type that can be dime. It is gratifying to notice how many of tho big metropolitan newspapers are helping In tho work of making tho world kinder as well as mors Intellectual." |
1917-01-24 | Birmingham by J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | |
1917-01-24 | Birmingham by J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | "God has continued His blessing on the work being done in the name of His Son in the Birmingham District during the year among the foreigners. "First. The work of the organized Italian Church has made real progress. Fifteen grown persons have been added to the roll of the church on profession of faith in Jesus, double the number received last year; two by letter. The seed, which is the word, is being faithfully sown in the hearts of these children. Rev. Angello Mastrollo has been the pastor for the year, but has accepted other work in Pennsylvania. His salary, $75 per month, was paid by the General Assembly's Committee. Rev. E.E. Washburn, a graduate of Union Seminary, has been studying the Italian language for two years, and takes up the work as left by Rev. Angello Mastrollo. The church has a resident membership of twenty-seven, the Sunday School has an attendance of thirty-eight. "Second. In connection with the work of the organized church at this point, we have under God two day and one night school at this point, we have under God two day and one night school. One (day school) is a splendid kindergarten work. The kindergarten conducted in the Settlement or Mission House has had an enrollment of fifty children, thirty-three in attendance; four nationalities. In the department Miss Rebecca Painter has prayed, sung, taught, visited. The children are very bright. They memorize verses and the Child's Catechism rapidly. Her salary, $25 per month, is paid by Assembly's Committee. IN this same building Miss Flora Dubose has a room of large Italian children, twenty-five in attendance regularly. The Bible is the chief text-book. The children in both of these rooms are interested and attend more regularly than in previous years. The parents are more interested and aid in their way the teachers. Miss Dubose is paid $25 each month by local Presbyterian Church societies. "Third. The Night School—Miss Agnes Averyt is the faithful teacher. She teaches the boys and the men English, but the main object is to lead them to Jesus. She meets the class three evenings each week. Thirteen in attendance. Her salary, $13.20 per month, is paid by the 'Steel Corporation.' "The sewing and cooking school classes are well-attended and good work is being done in this department of the work. Needed repairs have been made on the building, needed painting has been done. "Fourth. The Pratt City Mission Among Foreigners—This work is conducted in a comfortable rented building. Miss Ramelle Anderson is the patient teacher and missionary. Her salary, $25, is paid by the Assembly's Committee. Here is a splendid day school of twenty-five pupils, Sunday School of thirty. This is a very needy district. Impressions are being made for Christ, characters made. "Fifth. At Thomas Furnace we have just begun the work of having an afternoon Sunday School among the Italian children. This is seed planting time at this station. A worker for every day in the week is needed here. The Sunday School numbers thirty-one." JAB |
1917-02-07 | Laymen's Convention KY | Presbyterian of the South | New Orleans |
1917-02-07 | Laymen's Convention KY\, New Orleans | Presbyterian of the South | |
1917-02-17 | Pastors Gone To Lexington Meeting | Birmingham News | |
1917-02-21 | Laymen's Convention Lexington | Presbyterian of the South | |
1917-02-24 | Lexington Ministry | Birmingham News | Rev. A. J. Bryan haa been In Lexington, Ky., attending the Laymen's Convention and It la told that no soon-1 than he was there than Dr. Bryan wai out on the streets holding aervlce wltn the policemen, the firemen, the student and the shop men. Five o'clock In the morning found him on the streets delivering hie message to the people. Some on asked who It waa holding the Salvation Army service and twa Dr. Bryan, the indefatigable, who had carried hie methods along with him. |
1917-02-27 | Pullman Prayer Meeting | Birmingham News | Pullman Prayer Mating. I read the story of Saturdays church page about Dr. Bryana street services in, Lexington, said Haskins Williams, "and it brought to mind that a few das ago a fellow traveler asked me to join him at & prayer meeting that was being held in- one of the rear coaches. I went, and when I walked in who should be conducting the meeting but my old friend, Dr. J. A. Bryan, Pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church. Ha occupied the center of the coach nd the men present seemed very much impressed, though they had to stop praying long enough to hold on when the train took1 a curve. |
1917-03-01 | Dr. Bryan To Get Auto | Birmingham News | |
1917-03-17 | Dr. E.H. Sholl Tells of Pioneer Presbyterians in Birmingham | Birmingham News | |
1917-04-11 | Wylam | Presbyterian Standard | Wylam—Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, recently conducted evangelistic services in this church. Quite a number were received into the church as a result of the meetings. |
1917-04-11 | Wylam | Presbyterian Standard | Wylam—Rev. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, recently conducted evangelistic services in this church. Quite a number were received into the church as a result of the meetings. |
1917-05-02 | Ministerial Conference at Stillman Institute | Presbyterian Standard | Bryan Speaker |
1917-05-06 | Better Babies Is Preached To City | Birmingham News | Speaks at Convention for how to raise an infant |
1917-05-09 | Ministerial Conference at Stillman Institute | Presbyterian of the South | |
1917-05-23 | Corresponding Member of Central Alabama Presbytery | Presbyterian of the South | |
1917-05-30 | General Assembly | Presbyterian Standard | and Rev. J. A. Bryan who though by no means an Italian labors among them when opportunity offers and in thrilling tones he told story after story of souls saved. |
1917-05-30 | General Assembly | Presbyterian Standard | and Rev. J. A. Bryan, who though by no means an Italian, labors among them when opportunity offers, and in thrilling tones he told story after story of souls saved. |
1917-05-31 | Death Comes to W.B. Alexander | Albany Decatur Daily | Father of writer from the Tennessean |
1917-06-01 | W.B. Alexander Is Buried In Birmingham | Albany Decatur Daily | |
1917-06-01 | Dr. Bryan To Celebrate | Birmingham News | |
1917-06-02 | Pastor Observes His Anniversary | Birmingham News | |
1917-06-03 | Church Program | program | |
1917-06-04 | Birmingham Divine 28 Years In Service | The Montgomery Advertiser | |
1917-06-04 | Pastor's Anniversary | Birmingham News | |
1917-06-06 | Italian Work | Presbyterian of the South | |
1917-06-06 | Italian Work | Presbyterian of the South | Birmingham District, Ala.: Rev. J.A. Bryan, superintendent, reports: "The work of the Italian Church has made real progress. Fifteen grown persons have been added on profession of faith, double the number received last year; 2 by letter. The church has a resident membership of 27; non-resident, 10, total 37, representing ten families. The Sabbath school has 28. Rev. E.E. Washburn, a graduate of Union Seminary, Va., is in charge of the work." |
1917-06-06 | Invitation to 28th anniversary | Presbyterian Standard | |
1917-07-01 | Maude Rodgers-E.A. Morgan | Birmingham News | |
1917-07-15 | Elliott-Renfroe | The Montgomery Advertiser | |
1917-07-16 | Presbytery Meets | Birmingham News | Installation of pastor of Second Pres |
1917-07-22 | Rev. J.A. Bryan Is Given New Auto by One of His Admirers | Birmingham News | Negitive impact of change from horse to car |
1917-08-25 | Series of Prayers | Birmingham News | For soldiers leaving for the First World War |
1917-08-30 | In Asheville for the Season | Asheville Citizen Times | |
1917-09-05 | Spout Springs | Presbyterian of the South | |
1917-09-09 | Strong Appeal for Assistance in Fighting White Death Made | Birmingham News | Mentions Bryan performing funeral for victim of Tuberculosis |
1917-09-14 | Services | Aberdeen Weekly, MS | |
1917-09-14 | MS | Aberdeen Weekly | Services |
1917-09-23 | Bryan Home Damaged | Birmingham News | A SECOND fire! |
1917-09-26 | Aberdeen MS | Presbyterian of the South | |
1917-10-18 | Program of the Presbytery of North Alabama | Florence Herald | |
1917-10-25 | Dr. McGan Will Speak | Birmingham News | Prison officer speaks, Returns from North Carolina |
1917-10-26 | Dr. Bryan Will Preach | Birmingham News | Returns from Appalachians |
1917-11-22 | Feels Presence of War | Birmingham News | Impact of World War One on congregation |
1917-11-28 | An Ideal Country Church | ||
1917-12-31 | Rev. Bryan sick at Davis Infirmary | Birmingham News | |
1918-01-03 | Dr. J.A. Bryan at Local Infirmary | Marion Times Standard | |
1918-01-24 | Rev. J.A. Bryan To Preach Again | Birmingham News | |
1918-02-10 | Series of Meetings (Bartow FL) | Tampa Tribune | Postponed Pres of the South |
1918-02-10 | Series of Meetings (Bartow\, FL) | Tampa Tribune | Postponed Pres of the South |
1918-02-13 | WORK BEING DONE BY ASSEMBLY'S HOME MISSIONS COMMITTEE IN BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA SECTION | Presbyterian Standard | |
1918-02-13 | Bartow FL | Presbyterian Standard | |
1918-02-13 | Bartow | Presbyterian of the South | |
1918-02-13 | WORK BEING DONE BY ASSEMBLY'S HOME MISSIONS COMMITTEE\, IN BIRMINGHAM\, ALABAMA\, SECTION\, 1917-\, A. D. | Presbyterian Standard | WORK BEING DONE BY ASSEMBLY'S HOME MISSIONS COMMITTEE, IN BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA, SECTION, 1917., A. D. /By Rev. J. A. Bryan, Pastor Third Presbyterian Church. /The world at war has affected our work among the adult Italians to a certain extent during the year, as a number of them have enlisted under their country's flag and have gone to Italy. Many are working day and night in the munition plants of the T. C. I. Company. It is very hard for them to attend the services. The work among the women and young people and children has been very well organized and God has richly blessed it. The work reaches and is carried on in three different sections of the Birmingham district. /1. The main mission station is at Ensley. Miss Lillian Edwards is the principal of this school and work. She is zealous, thorough, efficient and has well organized this work. She teaches a large kindergarten here, all children of foreign parentage. Miss Edwards is assisted by Miss Flora DuBose, who has charge of the older children in a separate room. The older ones are taught graded Bible lessons and the Child's Catechism. They are more regular in attendance than in any previous year and a more lasting work is being accomplished. A number from the kindergarten and Miss DuBose's grade attend the Sabbath School. /2. Miss Agnes Averyt conducts a night school composed of young men and boys. The attendance has not been as large as in former years; the young men have to work overtime in the mills, etc. At this station in the Settlement house, socials are held. Domestic science classes are conducted and boys meet in clubs. Mothers meetings are held and well attended. The great object is to exalt Christ, to teach the people the way to Jesus, the children to trust and love Him. The Sabbath School has had increased attendance; at this station sixty-eight are enrolled in kindergarten, day and night schools, and seventy in the Sunday School held in the chapel. The workers visit the homes and are in touch with their condition and needs and win friends for the mission and for Jesus. The mission property has been well repaired and painted, inside papered during the year. It is valuable property. The chapel has been recovered and repaired and is comfortable. /3. The membership of the church is composed of the men who work in the steel mills and munition plant. twentyone in number. Having to work on the Sabbath makes it very difficult for them to attend the services regularly, but some take Jesus with them, and seed is being planted. /4. The work at Thomas' Furnace is in charge of Mrs. W. H. Williams, who conducts a mission day school and Sunday School and does needed visiting among these people. The children are regular in attendance, are bright. They are the ones God is helping us reach in these years. Twentyfive in day school and thirty-five in Sabbath School. The parents of some of these children place them at the “Pumps,” and our missionary picks them up and takes them to the mission rooms and to the classes. /5. The work at Pratt City, three miles from Ensley, our rented missionary house has two very comfortable rooms in which the work is conducted by Miss Ramelle Anderson. A day school and Sunday School is held in this building, and also mothers' meetings. She gathers the children from the rooms and homes in the alleys. The people come and go from this point. Enrollment here, twenty in the day school; same number in Sunday School. /6. A summer vacation school for foreigners was well directed by Rev. E. E. Washburn. Voluntary teachers from some of our churches aided, and numbers of foreigners were taught Bible lessons, and lasting good accomplished. To God be all the glory. |
1918-02-13 | Bartow\, FL | Presbyterian Standard | Rev. Dr. J. A. Bryan, of Birmingham, Ala., was to begin a series of meetings on Tuesday evening, February 5, but illness prevented, and the meetings have been postponed until March. |
1918-02-22 | Prayer Service Is Held: Dr. J.A. Bryan Keeps Church Open All Day To Pray for Soldiers | Birmingham News | |
1918-03-16 | Ensley Revival Starts Sunday | Birmingham News | |
1918-04-23 | Judy Brown Says: When You're Good You Show It | Birmingham News | "They are saints, when one thinks of how they spend their lives for others and alwaya In an atmosphere of devotion. Then aom of the ministers of the gospel The Itev. Mr. Bryan, for example." "Hh, Mr Bryan' lie seems to wear as a mantle the very spirit of Christ " "Anybody," hhe declared, who puts religion before anything pise and dedicates their life to service looks different from the general run of people Notice these folks we sre passing You couldn't mistake them for other than what they are the salt of the earth " |
1918-05-19 | Stephenson-Stone Wedding Announced | Anniston Star | |
1918-05-26 | Dr. J.A. Bryan To Be Honored By Church | Birmingham News | "Rev. J.A. Bryan is one of the best known pastors in the city, and there is hardly a doubt but that the church on the occasion of the anniversary will be crowded to the doors." |
1918-05-30 | Third Presbyterians To Honor Their Pastor on Coming Sunday | Birmingham News | |
1918-05-31 | Cantata Will Be Interesting | Birmingham News | |
1918-06-01 | Men | Women and Things column | |
1918-06-01 | Men\, Women and Things column | ||
1918-06-01 | Anniversary Is To Be Observed | Birmingham News | |
1918-06-02 | Presbyterians Will Honor Their Pastor At Two Services | Birmingham News | Significant stories |
1918-06-03 | Flag Given To Pastor | Birmingham News | |
1918-06-06 | Revival at Gordo | Pickens County Herald | |
1918-06-10 | Gordo Revival | Tuscaloosa News | |
1918-06-13 | Revival Meeting Gordo C.H. Nabors | Pickens County Herald | |
1918-06-16 | A.B.C. Company Has Flag Raising | Birmingham News | |
1918-07-08 | Printers Honor Men With Colors | Birmingham News | The most unfortunate statement by Bryan: "Dr. J.A. Bryan, another honorary member of the body, told of the sacrifices the men were making to do their part in the war in every branck of service. He said the boys in khaki were dying for the same cause for which the Savior died on the Cross." Seems this unfortunate conflation of spiritual and nation was driven by his love for his country, as well as his son's service for it. The 'boys in khaki' were indeed self-sacrificial, as Christ was, but their service was not the same cause. |
1918-07-21 | Rev. Bryan To Lead Noon-Day Prayer | Birmingham News | For Soldiers in France |
1918-07-30 | Son of Rev. Bryan Now Fighting in France | Birmingham News | |
1918-08-30 | Prayer Service for the Soldiers | Birmingham News | |
1918-09-05 | Prominent Citizen Called By Death Thursday Eve | Pickens County Herald | |
1918-09-19 | Soldiers' Letters To Be Read | Birmingham News | |
1918-10-10 | Victims Aided By Mothers' Club | Birmingham News | When asked what she needed most to make her feel comfortable, she said "I should like for Brother Bryan to come and pray for me.' She is a good woman and is trying hard to care for her family. |
1918-10-17 | Married at the Home of J.A. Bryan | Blocton Enterprise | |
1918-10-18 | Lend As They Fight: Prof Bryan in Trenches | Birmingham News | LEND AS THEY FIGHT PROF. BRYANJN TRENCHES Hit Father Doublet Bondt When He Re-ceivet Letter. Rev J. A. Brvan has rectived woid that his ton, Private John Edward, it enjoying life in the front line trenche in France. Private Bryan was formerly Professor Bryan. Principal of the .Seventeenth Avenue school He enlisted some months ago In the Fifty-First Infantri. Sixth Division We sre In the front line trenrh. the letter read, "and the ehrapnel is falling all around us. We came over to fight and we certainly are fighting Dad. tell the folks hack home to pray for us We keep pushing and ftte expect them to push hard for us hv buving bonds and Ka, i, nv praying Please do not worry about my not being comfortable. I tn perfectly so Lots of love to all the folks. Rev. Bryan said that this letter made him double his Liberty Bonds and that It ought to make somebody else do the same thing. |
1918-11-28 | Rotarians Adopt 57 War Orphans | Birmingham News | French orphan adopted in honor of Bryan, pehaps not coincidentally Bryan preached on "The Doctrine of Adoption" the following Sunday, per The News, Dec. 1 |
1918-12-26 | Presbyterians Plan Social Reception | Birmingham News | Annual reception |
1919-01-01 | Always An Evangelist | Birmingham News | |
1919-01-31 | Older Men of Birmingham\, Still Active in City's Life: J.A. Bryan | Birmingham News | Important Article |
1919-03-03 | Presbytery "O.K.'s" Call To Dr. Bush | Birmingham News | For South Highlands pastor |
1919-04-26 | Beloved Pastor Needs No Modern Methods | Birmingham News | |
1919-04-26 | Pastor Says Family Prayer Is Need of Age | Birmingham News | Partial transcript of Bryan sermon, gives church activity |
1919-05-07 | Commissioner to General Assembly in New Orleans | Presbyterian Standard | |
1919-05-21 | Stillman Institute | Presbyterian of the South | |
1919-05-24 | Returns from General Assembly in New Orleans | Birmingham News | |
1919-06-02 | Church Honors 'Pastor of the People' Thirtieth Anniversary Is Celebrated By Rev. J.A. Bryan | ||
1919-06-02 | Church Honors 'Pastor of the People' Thirtieth Anniversary Is Celebrated By Rev. J.A. Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1919-06-03 | Mule Cars Were Running When Dr. Bryan Began His 30 Years of Good Works | ||
1919-06-03 | Mule Cars Were Running When Dr. Bryan Began His 30 Years of Good Works | Birmingham Ledger | Important interview |
1919-06-04 | Invitation to 30th Anniversary | Presbyterian Standard | Birmingham |
1919-06-04 | Stillman Institute | Presbyterian Standard | Speaker at annual conference |
1919-06-04 | Presbyterian Standard | ||
1919-06-04 | Invitation to 30th Anniversary | Presbyterian Standard | Birmingham, Third Church—We have received an invitation to attend the services connected with the thirtieth anniversary of the pastorate of Rev. J. A. Bryan, which takes place June i, 1919. Mr. Bryan is one of the most devoted and best beloved men in our church, and it would give us real pleasure to pay our respects to him. |
1919-06-04 | Graduating Exercises At Hillman Hospital Thursday | Birmingham News | |
1919-06-05 | Confers Doctor of Divinity | Bristol Herald Courier | |
1919-06-11 | Stillman Institute Bible Conference | Presbyterian of the South | |
1919-06-18 | King's College Confers Doctor of Divinity | Presbyterian of the South | |
1919-06-18 | Honorary Doctorate conferred by King's College | Presbyterian Standard | |
1919-06-26 | Invisible Weapon That Won The War | Cullman Tribune | |
1919-06-28 | Special Services Announced | Birmingham News | For Returning Soldiers |
1919-11-16 | Home Mission Program At Vine Street | Birmingham News | Speaks on "The Foreigner in Our Midst" |
1919-12-05 | Missionary Plans Taken Up By Synod | Birmingham News | |
1919-12-07 | Generals Elect Magic City Boy Grid Manager | Birmingham News | James Bryan at Washington and Lee |
1919-12-14 | Judy Brown Says: The Matter of Prayer | Birmingham News | "Well, any old time. That the way the Rev. Mr. Bryan does. He's liable to drop right into prayer any moment." "O, he's a saint!" declared Janie. "I was talking to him today," I said. "We were standing in a group talking and he was telling us of Miss T., who has been so terribly ill, and he just bowed his head and said: 'Dear Lord, help that good woman; comfort her, strengthen her, and restore her to health.' You see, he took the attitude that the Lord was right there, just as much as the rest of us, and just as interested, and certainly all powerful to help. Now, Mr. Bryan gets a lot out of prayer." We were silent for a moment. "That's the way it ought to be," said Janie. |
1919-12-28 | All Day Reception at Third Presbyterian Church | Birmingham News | |
1919-12-30 | All-Day Reception In Honor of Pastor | Birmingham News | |
1920-01-01 | Vote for Sunday baseball | Vote | politics |
1920-01-01 | Third Pres History | Book Birmingham and Its Envoirons p_p277 278 | |
1920-01-01 | H.A. Moore Obituary | Tippah Presbyterian | Converted by Bryan |
1920-01-01 | A Tribute To Dr. Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1920-03-12 | Miss B.B. Comer Dies in Birmingham | Ashland Progress | |
1920-04-07 | Sixth Division Men Plan Organization | Birmingham News | John Edwards Bryan leadership of Sixth Division |
1920-05-13 | Mrs. Justina Walton Webb | Greensboro Watchman | Funeral |
1920-05-26 | All Veterans To Join in Memorial | Birmingham News | |
1920-05-30 | Veterans of All Wars Unite on Memorial Day | Birmingham News | |
1920-06-05 | Beloved Pastor Will Keep Anniversary | Birmingham News | |
1920-06-06 | To Observe Anniversary | Birmingham News | |
1920-06-07 | Minister Is Praised | Birmingham News | |
1920-07-15 | Jennings Zinser Wedding | Anniston Star | |
1920-07-16 | Festival Planned To Aid Missionary | Birmingham News | |
1920-08-20 | At Old Home In Spartanburg | Birmingham News | |
1920-08-28 | Returned From Spartanburg | Birmingham News | |
1920-09-02 | Suffragists Urge Women of County To Join in Parade | Birmingham News | GIves invocation celebrating women's suffrage |
1920-09-12 | Program for Seminary Opening | Birmingham News | Loulie Compton |
1920-09-19 | Miss Margaret Davis Becomes Mr Harris' Bride | Anniston Star | |
1920-09-19 | Scholl Memorial To Be Unveiled | Birmingham News | |
1920-09-26 | Margaret Allen School Opening Wednesday | Birmingham News | |
1920-09-30 | Reception Given for Veteran Rabbi | Birmingham News | Dr. Newfeld's 25th anniversary |
1920-10-02 | Presbyterians Install Pastor | Birmingham News | Second Presbyterian Church |
1920-11-09 | Presbyterian Pastor To Be Installed At Services Wednesday | Birmingham News | South Highlands Presbyterian Dobyns |
1920-12-08 | Four More Names Offered For 1920 Loving Cup Given By The Birmingham News (19201208) | ||
1920-12-08 | Four More Names Offered For 1920 Loving Cup Given By The Birmingham News (19201208) | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-09 | Brown\, Porter and Kilby Nominated for Loving Cup of the News for 1920 | Birmingham News | Includes letters of nomination |
1920-12-10 | Loving Cup Nomination Letters | Birmingham News | 3 for Bryan, 4 for others |
1920-12-11 | First Men To Be Suggested by Citizens for Award of the News' Loving Cup for 1920 | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-11 | Loving Cup Nomination Letters | Birmingham News | Two really beautiful letters, see final letter, "go with him..." |
1920-12-11 | Cohen\, Hogan\, Bunn\, Henckell and J.W. Porter Nominated for the News' Loving Cup | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-12 | Loving Cup Letters | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-12 | Two Women Are Nominated for News Loving Cup (continued) | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-12 | A Tribute To Rev. Mr. Bryan | Birmingham News | Letter to the Editor |
1920-12-12 | Two Women Are Nominated for News Loving Cup | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-13 | More New Names Offered for News Loving Cup Today | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-13 | More New Names Offered for News Loving Cup Today (continued) | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-13 | Returned from Memphis | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-14 | Nominations for News' Loving Cup | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-14 | Thirty-One Names Are Suggested for News' Loving Cup | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-14 | Thirty-One Names Are Suggested for News' Loving Cup (continued) | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-16 | Loving Cup Award Still Attracting Widest Interest | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-16 | Loving Cup Award Still Attracting Widest Interest (continued) | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-16 | A Big Task for the Judges | Birmingham News | George Stuart from his pulpit, "Jimmie Bryan is the best man in Birmingham." |
1920-12-19 | Loving Cup Letters | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-19 | Last Nominating Letters Must Be in Thursday Noon | Birmingham News | 39 names nominated to date |
1920-12-19 | Last Nominating Letters Must Be in Thursday Noon (continued) | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-20 | Names of Forty Are Presented For Loving Cup | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-20 | Names of Forty Are Presented For Loving Cup (continued) | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-21 | Three New Names Are Proposed for News Loving Cup (continued) | Birmingham News | 244 names signed to one letter for Bryan |
1920-12-21 | Three New Names Are Proposed for News Loving Cup | Birmingham News | 42 names nominated |
1920-12-22 | Forty-Six Names Are Offered For News Loving Cup | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-22 | Forty-Six Names Are Offered For News Loving Cup (continued) | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-22 | Loving Cup Letters | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-23 | Fifty Names Are Suggested for News Loving Cup | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-23 | Fifty Names Are Suggested for News Loving Cup (continued) | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-23 | Loving Cup Letters | Birmingham News | |
1920-12-25 | Dr. J.A. Bryan Sends Christmas Greetings To News Employes | Birmingham News | Letter by Bryan printed |
1921-01-01 | Loving Cup Letters | n Loving Cup 04 | |
1921-01-01 | Nominations | Loving Cup | |
1921-01-01 | Kiwanians Hear Dr. Bryan Speak (R.A. Torrey) | Loving Cup Aftermath | |
1921-01-01 | Kiwanians Hear Dr. Bryan Speak (R.A. Torrey) | Loving Cup Aftermath | |
1921-01-01 | Loving Cup Decision Pleases Him (Letters to Editor) | Loving Cup Aftermath | |
1921-01-01 | Pastor Declared To Have Been of Greatest Service | Loving Cup articles | |
1921-01-01 | All in Readiness For Awarding of Cup To Dr Bryan | Loving Cup articles2 | |
1921-01-01 | Public Is Invited To Presentation of News Trophy | Loving Cup articles4 | |
1921-01-01 | Bryan Congratulated | Loving Cup articles5 | |
1921-01-01 | I Reckon So (T.H. Alexander) | Nashville Globe nd | Shows reach of ministry |
1921-01-01 | Loving Cup Letters | News | |
1921-01-01 | Loving Reception Is Given Dr. Bryan | $231 Collected In Loving Cup for Mrs. Bryan | nd | |
1921-01-01 | Many Tributes To Worth of Dr. Bryan Paid By Speakers | n Loving Cup 01 | |
1921-01-01 | The Award of The Loving Cup: A Tribute To A Noble Man (Labor Advocate?) | n Loving Cup 01 | |
1921-01-01 | The Award of The Loving Cup: A Tribute To A Noble Man (Labor Advocate?) | n Loving Cup 01 | |
1921-01-01 | Thousands Turned Away From Bijou | n Loving Cup 03 | |
1921-01-01 | Wants To Do More | n Loving Cup 05 | |
1921-01-01 | News Cup Presented Dr. Bryan Before Crowd That Packs Bijou | n Loving Cup 07 | |
1921-01-01 | A Minister-Newspaper Man Writes of the Loving Cup | nd Age Herald | |
1921-01-01 | Jere C. King Dies At Home In Birmingham | The Montgomery Advertiser | |
1921-01-01 | Dr. J.A. Bryan Awarded Loving Cup for Service and Loving Cup Editor\, in presenting the name of a candidate... | ||
1921-01-09 | J.A. Bryan Is Awarded The News' Loving Cup | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-09 | J.A. Bryan Is Awarded News' Loving Cup (Full Front Page) | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-09 | Here Is Man Who Has Done Most for His City and Decision of Judges in Their Selection | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-09 | Pastor Declared To Have Been of Greatest Service | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-09 | Pastor Declared To Have Been of Greatest Service (continued) | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-09 | Loving Cup Awarded Presbyterian Pastor for Greatest Service to City During 1920 | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-09 | The Award of the Loving Cup: A Tribute To A Noble Man | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-09 | Loving Cup Letters | ||
1921-01-10 | Dr. Bryan Holding Veritable Revival Over Cup Honors | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-10 | Honor As Public Benefactor "Is Crisis In Man's Life" Dr. J.A. Bryan Tells Pastors | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-10 | Honor As Public Benefactor "Is Crisis In Man's Life" Dr. J.A. Bryan Tells Pastors | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-10 | Judy Brown Says: Brother Bryan and The Cup | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-12 | Bryan Congratulated | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-13 | Birmingham News Loving Cup | Houston Post | |
1921-01-13 | J.A. Bryan | Marion Times Standardd | |
1921-01-13 | Dr. J.A. Bryan Awarded Loving Cup for Service | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-13 | Kiwanians Hear Dr. Bryan Speak | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-14 | Loew's Bijou Theater Agents Donate House for Presentation of News Cup | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-14 | Hornady Commends Award of Loving Cup | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-16 | Will Address Kiwanians | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-18 | Rev. James A. Bryan Awarded Loving Cup: Former Citizen of Raleigh | Raleigh News and Observer | |
1921-01-18 | Approves Loving Cup Award | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-19 | All in Readiness for Awarding of Cup to Dr. Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-19 | Dr. Bryan Tells of Long Residence Here | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-20 | Public Is Invited to Presentation of News Trophy | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-21 | Special Features To Be Introuduced In Cup Ceremony | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-22 | Loving Cup Picture | ||
1921-01-23 | Hundreds to See Cup Presentation At Bijou Theater | News | |
1921-01-23 | Hundreds To See Cup Presentation at Bijou Theater | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-23 | Hundreds To See Cup Presentation at Bijou Theater (continued) | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-23 | Greatest Benefactor and Cup To Be Awarded for Service | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-23 | Dr. Bryan Speaks To Community Club | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | Loving Reception Is Given Dr. Bryan | $231 Collected In Loving Cup for Mrs. Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | Many Tributes To Worth of Dr. Bryan Paid By Speakers | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | Thousands Turned Away From Bijou | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | News Cup Presented Dr. Bryan Before Crowd That Packs Bijou (Need side of artcle) | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | Men of All Creeds And Walks of Life Unite In Praising Great Work of Dr. Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | Musicians Aid In Honoring Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | Little Soft-Eyed Woman So Thankful As All Birmingham Praises "Her Man" | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | Pastor Is Praised By All Classes In Striking Service | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | News Cup Presented Dr. Bryan Before Crowd That Packs Bijou (Full Front Page) | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | News Loving Cup Winner Receiving Trophy From Chairman of Committee of Judges | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | Crowds Gather 2 Hours Before Doors Open At Bijou To Witness Loving Cup Ceremony | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | $231 Collected in Loving Cup for Mrs. Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | Loving Reception Is Given Dr. Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | Presentation Filmed | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | Presentation of News Loving Cup Is Great Event In City's History | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | Pastor Is Praised By All Classes in Striking Services | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | Pastor Is Praised By All Classes in Striking Services (continued) | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | Musicians Aid In Honoring Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | Little Soft-Eyed Woman So Thankful As All Birmingham Praises "Her Man" | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | Little Soft-Eyed Woman So Thankful As All Birmingham Praises "Her Man" (continued) | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | Thousands Turned Away From Bijou | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | Thousands Turned Away From Bijou (continued) | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-24 | Men of All Creeds and Walks of Life Unite in Praising Great Work of Dr. Bryan (Full Page 5) | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-25 | How They Felt In Montgomery | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-25 | A Tribute To Brother Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-26 | Silver Cup | Presbyterian of the South | |
1921-01-26 | Loving Cup | Presbyterian Standard | |
1921-01-28 | An Appreciation from Jasper | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-31 | Dr. Bryan Receives Church's Tribute | ||
1921-01-31 | Dr. Bryan Receives Church's Tribute | Birmingham News | |
1921-01-31 | A Tribute To Brother Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1921-02-02 | Stand To Hold News Cup Given Dr. Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1921-02-02 | Love's Example | Birmingham News | |
1921-02-05 | Dr. Bryan Using News Loving Cup Now To Hold Baptismal Water | Birmingham News | |
1921-02-09 | One Minute Interviews | Charlotte Observer | |
1921-02-09 | Pastor of Birmingham Honored by City | Presbyterian Standard | |
1921-02-09 | "Pastor of Birmingham" Honored by City | Presbyterian Standard | |
1921-02-09 | Pastor of Birmingham Honored By City | ||
1921-02-09 | "Pastor of Birmingham" Honored By City | ||
1921-02-10 | Presenting Loving Cup Great Event (Kingstree) | Country Record | |
1921-02-10 | Bijou Now Showing Loving Cup Picture | Birmingham News | This is Holy Grail #1, video of Brother Bryan, perhaps William Randolph Hearst News archives? |
1921-02-15 | Harper Convicted of Wrongful Collecting | Birmingham News | Bryan being taken advantage of |
1921-02-23 | Silver Cup | Presbyterian of the South | Useful details |
1921-03-06 | Cunningham School Improvement Association | Birmingham News | John E. Bryan Principal |
1921-03-19 | Dr. Bryan Honored: Church Members Give "Pounding" Party for Pastor | Birmingham News | |
1921-03-19 | Easter Week Revival At Fairview Church | Birmingham News | |
1921-03-20 | Dr. and Mrs. Bryan Guests of Cunningham School | Birmingham News | |
1921-03-20 | Pound Party for Rev. and Mrs. Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1921-03-24 | New Success Magazine Tells Story Dr. Bryan and News Loving Cup | Birmingham News | |
1921-03-30 | Fund Grows Slowly | Birmingham News | Work Among the Blind |
1921-04-01 | Loving Cup Quotes | Success | |
1921-04-07 | Wallace Morelock Wedding | Blocton Enterprise | |
1921-04-15 | Dr. Bryan Speaks | Birmingham News | Childersburg High School Commencement |
1921-04-21 | 15 Jobs Waiting for Idle Miners At Lumber Mill | Birmingham News | This is concerning miners out of work, following strike, and ministerial relief for them: "Dr. Bryan added his earnest appeal for quick action to bring relief to the needy and also urged the "cutting of red tape" for that purpose." |
1921-04-26 | "Great Love and Much Service" by Orison Swett Marden | Birmingham News | Editor of Success magazine |
1921-05-06 | Greatest Service | Saskatoon Daily Star | |
1921-05-08 | Volunteer Class Gives Annual Affair for Parents | Birmingham News | |
1921-05-09 | Judy Brown Says: Strolling Around | Birmingham News | "While calling on a friend ran into Brother Bryan, and as we were going the same way he took me in his machine. Said he had seen 75 men that morning and all but four had lost their mother. Told one of a sweet old. blind, bedridden lady he had been to see and she was so cheerful and interested in his loving cup and not complaining at all. And then he began to sing How Firm a Foundation," and I joined in, and we Sang it right on down Eleventh Avenue, South, and I guess the passers-by thought we were a branch of the Salvation Army, but we both felt better afterwards, especially when we had had a word of prayer together." |
1921-05-13 | Great Old Preacher | Tuscaloosa News | |
1921-05-29 | Cater Rogers Wedding | Anniston Star | |
1921-06-01 | W.B. Alexander Is Burried In Birmingham | Albany Decatur Daily | |
1921-06-01 | 32nd anniversary | Presbyterian of the South | |
1921-06-01 | Invite to 32nd Anniversary | Presbyterian Standard | |
1921-06-03 | To Honor Dr. Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1921-06-05 | Celebration of 'Seventh' Anniversary | Birmingham News | Error in year |
1921-06-06 | Pastor Celebrates 32nd Anniversary | Birmingham News | |
1921-06-16 | Cater Rogers Wedding | Anniston Star | |
1921-06-19 | Dr. Bryan Joins In Relief Appeal, Tells of Distress He Sees Daily | Birmingham News | Appeal by Bryan: I know that the people of Birmingham have warm and generous hearts and that they will come to the relief in this emergency. I only wish all our people could know the real conditions of privation which have come to my attention during the last few weeks. Of course we always hate a few people who are unfortunate and through sickness and other misfortune, are in need, even in times of prosperity. "But conditions now are very grave. Many families which had saved a reasonable amount for a 'rainy day are now in distress. It was not their fault, but they have been out of work for so long they have nothing to eat except what is given them. It pains them deeply to ask for aid. Only necessity and the distress of their wives and children forces them to accept help. Most of our people dont know liow general unemployment is in our city and district. 1 preach eacn dav at shops and industries in different parts of the city and recently many of tiiese meetings have been called off because there were no men employed to hear me. These people who are in need are anxious to work but they can get nothing to dd. I have tried to get places for many of them but have succeeded in only a few instances. "I have calls at my home and church every day and I visit many of these families and I know their conditions. They must have help and have It at once. This is a grave emergency and I know that the generous heart of Birmingham will not see them suffer privation, hunger and illness without assistance. -ile I was attending the meeting the relief committee Friday, a pi eminent man there gave me a bill to use In helping people.'' I was glad he did, for when I reached home I found that several people In destitute circumstances had called In my absence and some of them had no food for that day. I was able with the money this gentleman gave me to tide them over for a brief period. "Many of us have very little to give but who would not make a sacrifice to save his neighbor from suffering and his neighbors children from want a distress? God will reward the i....u or woman or 'child who ministers to the needs of the unfortunate in this grave crisis. M prayer is that all might know the conditions as I know them. If they did, the gifts would be ample to meet all needs." |
1921-06-30 | Barbecue Planned for Unemployed | Birmingham News | Seems to be in part in response to Bryan's call for fresh meats given to unemployed, leading to barbecue, in 'southern fashion' |
1921-06-30 | Many People Will Be Fed Monday | Birmingham News | |
1921-07-03 | Barbecue Planned for Poor and Idle | Birmingham News | |
1921-07-05 | Thousands Fed At Free Barbecue, Iron City Packing Company Host At Acipco | Birmingham News | |
1921-07-06 | It Was A Great and Glorious Sight | Birmingham News | |
1921-07-13 | Body of Jesse C. Terry Is Laid At Rest | Our Mountain Home | |
1921-07-21 | Death of W.J. Hand | Blocton Enterprise | |
1921-08-03 | Brighton | Presbyterian of the South | Alabama |
1921-08-03 | Brighton\, Alabama | Presbyterian of the South | |
1921-08-08 | Rev. J.A. Bryan Will Preach At First Presbyterian Church | Anniston Star | |
1921-08-09 | Bryan's Sermon for Tomorrow Is Full of Promise | Anniston Star | |
1921-08-10 | Bryan To Speak Tonight at Main Auditorium | Anniston Star | |
1921-08-11 | Large Crowd Hears Bryan on Wednesday | Anniston Star | |
1921-08-21 | The News Is Criticized For Its Sunday Views | Birmingham News | Argues for Sunday amusements, cites Bryan |
1921-09-07 | Attends Harp Concert (This is probably the J.A. Bryan from Atlanta) | Chattahoochee Valley Times | |
1921-10-01 | Jere C. King Dies At Home In Birmingham | The Montgomery Advertiser | |
1921-10-05 | Hon. Jerre C. King Dies At Home In Birmingham | Greenville Advocate | |
1921-11-19 | Ministers At Home In Overalls\, Say Local Pastors Who Where Them | Birmingham News | |
1921-12-11 | Dr. Bryan To Speak (Strand Theater on the Dignity of Work As The Bible Teaches It) | Birmingham News | |
1921-12-20 | Veterans To Get Aid | Birmingham News | |
1921-12-22 | Southern Heroes Guests of Women | Birmingham News | Confederate Vets |
1921-12-26 | The Heart of Birmingham Grows Kinder | Birmingham News | |
1921-12-26 | Heroes Entertained | Birmingham News | |
1921-12-29 | Engraving of Dr. Bryan | Birmingham News | Perhaps the one at Third Presbyterian? |
1921-12-29 | Confederate Vets Enjoy Dinner | Birmingham News | |
1922-01-07 | Beloved Minister Gives Service Pledge | Birmingham News | "Helping people live better and living better oneself cannot be improved upon, as a life motto..." |
1922-01-11 | Winner of First Birmingham News Loving Cup Congratulates Winner of the 1921 Trophy | Birmingham News | |
1922-01-12 | Welcome New Pastor: Knights of Columbus Hold Reception in Honor of Father Kerrigan | Birmingham News | |
1922-01-16 | More Like Munger Needed\, Says First Winner of Cup | Birmingham News | Partial transcript of Bryan speech for new Loving Cup winner |
1922-01-31 | Local Union Meeting | Birmingham News | Invocation of Union Meeting at his church |
1922-02-04 | War Veterans To Be At Camp Fire | Birmingham News | |
1922-02-09 | Smith Wedding | Anniston Star | |
1922-03-09 | Watson-Stuckey Wedding | Pickens County Herald | |
1922-04-25 | Judy Brown Strolling Around | Birmingham News | Bryan invites her to his preaching tour |
1922-05-07 | Overalls and Work Clothes Made By Phillips-Lester Co. Have Big Sale in Southland | Birmingham News | ""Brother Bryan" Birmingham's beloved preacher of all the people, is a prime favorite, and frequently drops around at the noon hour for a little prayer and a bit of song with the employees." |
1922-05-11 | Marriage of Miss Kathleen Maxwell | Union Banner | |
1922-05-11 | Marriage of Miss Kathleen Maxwell | Union Banner | |
1922-05-22 | Streit Hingle Wedding | Our Mountain Home | |
1922-05-31 | 33 Years At One Church | Birmingham News | "Of course I am happy, happy in my work, happy with my people--happy with you newpaper folks." |
1922-06-03 | Pastor To Celebrate Long Term of Service | Birmingham News | |
1922-06-06 | Dr. Bryan Honored On Anniversary | Birmingham News | "At the morning service crowds had to be turned away when the church had already been filled to overflowing. At night it was packed to its utmost capacity. There were people of all creeds and all conditions of life at the services. The church had already been prettily decorated for the occasion, but hundreds of the persons attending the two services brought big bunches of flowers. I think the crowds attending the flowers and the deep interest of those who were present is a fine tribute to the love the people of Birmingham have for Dr. Bryan. I believe that he is one of the best loved ministers the city has ever had." |
1922-06-21 | Roper-Perdue | Mountain Eagle | |
1922-06-28 | Ried Simmons Wedding | Keowee Courier | |
1922-07-15 | Doctors Hopeful for Rev. J.A. Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1922-07-16 | Dr. Bryan Improves | Birmingham News | |
1922-07-17 | Judy Brown Says | Birmingham News | |
1922-07-19 | Silver Cup | Presbyterian of the South | |
1922-07-19 | Great Home Missionaries | ||
1922-07-20 | Dr. J.A. Bryan Is Ill | Marion Times Standard | |
1922-07-22 | Dr. Bryan Resting Well In Mobile | ilness | |
1922-07-22 | Brother Bryan [sic] Coming Back: That Was The Paramount News of Today | ilness | |
1922-07-22 | Minutes of Women's Auxilary (Noting Bryan's Sickness) | Womens Auxilary | See letter to him |
1922-07-22 | Minutes of Women's Auxilary (Noting Bryan's Sickness) | Womens Auxilary | See letter to him Women's Auxilary had guest speak on missions, with a wonderful gathering, "and the only blot on our happiness—the fly in the ointment was that we missed the hearty handclasp of our Dear Pastor—his cheery presence and his loving and thoughtful prayers for our welfare—and knowing that his absence was caused by his physical condition—made us feel worse than of caused by any other reason. |
1922-07-22 | Prayer for Dr. Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1922-07-22 | Dr. Park To Preach | Birmingham News | |
1922-07-22 | Still In Grip of Prolonged Illness | Birmingham News | |
1922-07-23 | Dr. Bryan Improves | Birmingham News | |
1922-07-28 | Dr. Bryan Improves | Birmingham News | |
1922-07-30 | Dr. Bryan Recovering | Birmingham News | |
1922-08-02 | Take a Rest | Presbyterian of the South | |
1922-09-05 | Dr. Bryan Leaves Mobile | Birmingham News | |
1922-09-06 | Brother Bryan Will Be Coming Back: That Was the Paramount News of Today | Birmingham News | |
1922-09-12 | What Birmingham Thinks of Dr. Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1922-10-10 | Dr. Bryan Back Greatly Improved, Resumes Daily Errands of Mercy | News | Could this be from earlier illness? |
1922-10-16 | Dr. Bryan Back Greatly Improved, Resumes Daily Errands of Mercy | Birmingham News | |
1922-10-22 | Rev. Bryan Found The News A Comfort | Birmingham News | |
1922-11-29 | Holiday Spirit Prevails On Eve of Thanksgiving | Birmingham News | |
1922-11-29 | Free Turkey Dinner | Birmingham News | |
1922-11-30 | City Gives Thanks, Annual Sacrifice Made By Turkeys | Birmingham News | |
1922-12-01 | Thanksgiving Day Passes Quietly | Birmingham News | |
1922-12-02 | A Simple Suggestion | Birmingham News | |
1922-12-03 | Craddock-Lawson Marriage Ceremony Celebrated | Birmingham News | |
1922-12-03 | Thanksgiving Events at Seminary | Birmingham News | |
1922-12-03 | Hocut-Fuqua Wedding Formally Announced | Birmingham News | |
1922-12-07 | John M. Reed | Sand Mountain Banner | |
1922-12-08 | Sufficiently Recovered | Birmingham News | |
1922-12-08 | Van Hayes\, Sr | Birmingham News | |
1922-12-11 | Mrs. Mary Francis Daniels | Birmingham News | |
1922-12-17 | Tuner-McMillan Wedding Ceremony | Birmingham News | |
1922-12-19 | Carolyn Scott | Birmingham News | |
1922-12-23 | Bryan's Son To Preach | Birmingham News | |
1922-12-25 | Birmingham's Joy Deeply Quiet On Christmas Day | Birmingham News | |
1922-12-25 | Mrs. Angeline E. Ross | Birmingham News | |
1922-12-27 | Rev. and Mrs. J.A. Bryan Hosts At Reception | Birmingham News | |
1922-12-27 | To Entertain Friends | Birmingham News | |
1922-12-31 | New Year Services | Birmingham News | |
1923-01-01 | Pastor Remembered | Birmingham News | |
1923-01-01 | Leon Michaelson Dies | Birmingham News | |
1923-01-07 | J.H. Norwood Weds | Birmingham News | |
1923-01-08 | Plans Being Made For Presentation of 1922 Loving Cup | Birmingham News | Bryan Please, to Speak |
1923-01-10 | Three Winners of Loving Cup Meet (Picture) | Birmingham News | To Give Five Minute Talk |
1923-01-12 | Hofer-Canterbury Wedding Formally Announced | Birmingham News | |
1923-01-15 | First Cup Winner Speaks (Speech ) | Birmingham News | |
1923-01-16 | Mrs. Sarah McMurry | Birmingham News | |
1923-01-18 | Services Announced | Birmingham News | 20 Minute Song, 20 Minute Lecture |
1923-01-21 | Church Windows To Be Kept Lighted Each Evening To Cheer Passerby | Birmingham News | |
1923-01-21 | Mrs. Howard School To Hear Prominent Ministers | Birmingham News | Bryan Speaks Mondays |
1923-01-21 | Katzenstein Buried | Birmingham News | |
1923-01-23 | Mrs. Katie Berbig Holt | Birmingham News | |
1923-02-25 | Cornelius-Hutcheson Marriage Solemnized | Birmingham News | |
1923-02-25 | Thomas Louis Moore | Birmingham News | |
1923-03-01 | Dr. Bryan Sixty Celebrates: About His Work As Usual | ||
1923-03-01 | Dr. Bryan\, Sixty\, Celebrates: About His Work As Usual | ||
1923-03-04 | Morris-Houtz Marriage Formally Announced | Birmingham News | |
1923-03-05 | M'Adory-Winfield Marriage Solemnized | Birmingham News | |
1923-03-07 | Executives Named By Elks | Birmingham News | Bryan Lifetime Member |
1923-03-08 | Miss Vaughn Weds Mr. Harry Frazier | Birmingham News | |
1923-03-11 | Miss Stoves Weds Mr. Mason Monfree | Birmingham News | |
1923-03-18 | Myers-Martin Wedding Solemnized Saturday | Birmingham News | |
1923-03-18 | Schoettlin-Crockett Wedding Solemnized | Birmingham News | |
1923-03-22 | John Davies | Birmingham News | |
1923-03-24 | Dr. Bryan To Begin Revival Meetings | Birmingham News | |
1923-04-01 | Miller-Taylor Marriage Solemnized Wednesday | Birmingham News | |
1923-04-04 | Elks Donate $500 in Hospital Drive | Birmingham News | Bryan honorary chaplain |
1923-04-06 | J.A. Walker Dead | Birmingham News | |
1923-04-11 | Man Stricken By Gas Succombs | Birmingham News | |
1923-04-15 | Hages-Henry Marriage Formally Announced | Birmingham News | |
1923-04-19 | Rose-Arnold Wedding | Fayette Banner | |
1923-04-19 | Rose-Arnold Wedding Celebrated | Birmingham News | |
1923-04-21 | Governor Brandon to Be Member of Moose | Birmingham News | Bryan made honorary member |
1923-04-21 | What Dr. Bryan Thinks of Bible Column in News | Birmingham News | By Bryan |
1923-04-23 | Dr. Bryan Returns | Birmingham News | Something is not right here...either they mean the pastor of Second, or pastor of Third |
1923-04-23 | Return from Biloxi | Birmingham News | |
1923-04-26 | $75\,000 In Sight For Sanitorium, Drive Continues | Birmingham News | Helps in drive by giving speeches |
1923-04-27 | Plague Campaign Is Sighted By Busy Workers | Birmingham News | More Hospital Drive |
1923-04-27 | Dies In Asheville | Birmingham News | |
1923-05-02 | Miss Little Completes Plans for Her Wedding | Birmingham News | |
1923-05-07 | Many Respond to $10 Appeal For Sanitorium Fund | Birmingham News | |
1923-05-09 | Miss Edith Little Becomes Bride of Mr. Paul Barcroft | Birmingham News | Had married her parents and her sister |
1923-05-10 | Dr. Bryan Adds Plea for Hospital Fund | Birmingham News | By Bryan |
1923-05-11 | The Splendid Fight Against Tuberculosis | Birmingham News | |
1923-05-13 | May Festival at Third Presbyterian Church | Birmingham News | |
1923-05-21 | W.H. Gordon | Birmingham News | |
1923-05-22 | Discuss "Safety First" | Birmingham News | L&N Railroad |
1923-05-28 | Miss Coggins Weds Mr J.P. Richardson | Birmingham News | |
1923-05-30 | To Celebrate 34th Year | Birmingham News | |
1923-05-30 | Forbes-Collins Marriage Announced | Birmingham News | |
1923-05-30 | Edifice Which Will Be Formally Dedicated Wednesday To Memory of Noted Educator | Birmingham News | Dedication of John Herbert Phillips High School |
1923-06-01 | To Observe Anniversary | Birmingham News | |
1923-06-03 | Pastor of Same Church 34 Years\, One Vacation\, Is Minister's Record | Birmingham News | |
1923-06-06 | Invite to 34th Anniversary | Presbyterian Standard | |
1923-06-06 | King-Smith Wedding Ceremony | Birmingham News | |
1923-06-08 | Celebrated Davis' Birthday | Birmingham News | United Confederate Veterans of Camp Hardee |
1923-06-12 | Carter-Williams Marriage Solemnized | Birmingham News | |
1923-06-12 | Jesse M. Coshatt | Birmingham News | |
1923-06-14 | Winn-Bryan Wedding | Marion TImes Standard | Daughter's wedding |
1923-06-14 | Winn-Bryan Marriage Solemnized Thursday | Birmingham News | Gov Kilby attends |
1923-06-17 | Harrison-Powell Marriage Solemnized | Birmingham News | |
1923-06-19 | Third Presbyterian Circle Gives Ice Cream Social | Birmingham News | |
1923-06-19 | Dr. J.A. Bryan's Many Friends | Birmingham News | Ice Cream Social for Mercy Home Children |
1923-06-21 | Dead Are Remembered | Birmingham News | Typographical Union |
1923-06-22 | King-Smith Wedding | Greene County Democrat | |
1923-06-25 | Newsies Pay Tribute To Memory of Oldest Newsboy\, Dead at 70 | Birmingham News | |
1923-07-29 | Fogarty-Johnson Wedding Solemnized | Birmingham News | |
1923-08-02 | Mrs. Annie M Colley | Birmingham News | |
1923-08-05 | Plans Completed for Ford-Fowlkes Wedding | Birmingham News | |
1923-08-18 | St. John's Church Holds Its Dedication | Birmingham News | Bryan recalls fire and friendship |
1923-08-22 | Ashcraft-Gibbons Wedding | ||
1923-08-22 | Ashcraft-Gibbons Wedding | Montgomery Advertiser | |
1923-08-23 | Ford-Fowlkes | Marion TImes Standard | |
1923-08-23 | Services Announced | Birmingham News | |
1923-08-27 | Cabinet Member to Come to City | Birmingham News | Invocation |
1923-08-28 | Hosts Gather For State Merchants' Annual Assembly | Birmingham News | Invocation |
1923-09-07 | 3rd Presbyterian To Start Revival | Birmingham News | |
1923-09-10 | Covington-Elliott Wedding | Birmingham News | |
1923-09-16 | Wedding Plans of Ms. Coe and Mr. Robinson | Birmingham News | |
1923-09-19 | Mrs. Walton Dies | Birmingham News | |
1923-09-19 | Louie Compton Seminary Opens | Birmingham News | Talks on Efficacy of Prayer |
1923-09-23 | Robinson-Coe Wedding Solemnized | Birmingham News | |
1923-09-26 | Turkish Bath Man Fined By Recorder | Birmingham News | Racism |
1923-09-27 | Ford-Bailey Marriage Ceremony | Birmingham News | |
1923-09-27 | Beauty Wins Over Parents and Weds | Birmingham News | |
1923-09-28 | Dr. Bryan Announces Sunday Night Service | Birmingham News | |
1923-10-01 | Judge Opens Court With Prayer and Speeds Up Juries | Birmingham News | Judge Snyder was member at Third Pres, asks Bryan to pray Monday mornings |
1923-10-02 | Miller-Atchison Wedding Announced | Birmingham News | |
1923-10-03 | Buried in Elmwood | Birmingham News | Suicide of Olivia B. Berry |
1923-10-05 | Boys Arrested | Birmingham News | Robbed Third Pres, slept in Bryan's study |
1923-10-14 | Judy Brown Says | Birmingham News | On Divorce and character of Brother Bryan |
1923-10-15 | Totherow-Stamps Marriage Solemnized | Birmingham News | |
1923-10-24 | Surprise Friends | Birmingham News | Harry Cline and Ms. Willie Jackson |
1923-10-31 | Elks To Meet | Birmingham News | At Third Presbyterian |
1923-11-02 | Hutchison-Tomppert McAllister-Bauldauf | Birmingham News | |
1923-11-02 | Funeral Is Held for W.L Newberry | Birmingham News | |
1923-11-04 | Oster-Groff Wedding Solemnized | Birmingham News | |
1923-11-08 | Newsies Elect | Birmingham News | Bryan elected honorary member |
1923-11-10 | Kilby Is Hopeful Underwood Wins | The Montgomery Advertiser | |
1923-11-10 | Growing Tributes Are Paid To Kilby | Birmingham News | Bryan attends former Governors Going Away |
1923-11-11 | Comrades Attend Funeral of Lee | Birmingham News | Detective shot by son, KKK attends funeral in hoods |
1923-11-12 | Mrs. Paine Dies | Birmingham News | Funeral in Mentone, beautiful historic building |
1923-11-18 | Meetings at YMCA | Birmingham News | |
1923-11-18 | Moore-Adams Wedding Takes Place Monday | Birmingham News | |
1923-11-27 | Dr. Bryan To Preach | Birmingham News | 35th Thanksgiving Services |
1923-11-28 | Elks Distribute Food | Birmingham News | Opening and Closing Prayer |
1923-11-29 | Thanksgiving 1923 Is Pastor's 35th Celebration With Same Congregation | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-01 | Memorial Service of Local Elks Sunday | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-02 | Special Services at Misses Howard's School | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-02 | Thanksgiving at the Seminary | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-03 | Miss Howe Weds Mr. Carl Levens | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-03 | Memorial Service Observed By Elks | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-04 | Community Chest | Birmingham News | "and as your brother, Dr. J.A. Bryan prayed here so fervently tonight, every dollar we have belongs to God." |
1923-12-05 | Sherrod-Hutto Marriage Announced | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-08 | Walter Hill-Mary McGimsey | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-09 | Ridout-Dorris Marriage Takes Place Thursday | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-10 | Atcheson-Smith Marriage Announced | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-15 | Funeral Announced Mrs. A.W. Tyler | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-17 | Mrs. A.W. Tyler | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-17 | Martin-McVay Marriage Announced | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-19 | A Study in Pastorates | Presbyterian Standard | Includes very important article from Birmingham Newspaper |
1923-12-19 | Presbyterian Standard | ||
1923-12-19 | Elks to Be Santa To Needy Children | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-19 | Large Number of Children Expected | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-21 | Funeral Announced Mrs. A. H. Moore | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-21 | Special Services Announced by Dr. Bryan | Birmingham News | Greet From 9Am to 10Pm |
1923-12-22 | Mrs. A.H. Moore | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-22 | Local Elks Will Entertain Children with Large Christmas Tree | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-23 | Pastor Sends Out Christmas Reminder | Birmingham News | Note by Bryan |
1923-12-23 | Ready for Elk's Tree | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-24 | Funeral Is Held for James G Steel | Birmingham News | Mine Accident |
1923-12-24 | Dr. Bryan Announces Christmas Services | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-25 | Elks Spread Cheer | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-26 | Rev. and Mrs. Bryan Give Annual Reception | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-28 | Parsons-Pitt Wedding Solemnized | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-29 | Funeral of Loy Set For Sunday | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-31 | Third Presbyterian Announces Service | Birmingham News | |
1923-12-31 | Jefferson Davis Chapter U.D.C. Honors Veterans | Birmingham News | |
1924-01-12 | Noted Evangelist To Assist Dr. Bryan | Birmingham News | H.L. Turner |
1924-01-15 | Human Contact Urged By Berry | Birmingham News | Birmingham Pressmen's Union, invocation by Bryan |
1924-01-19 | Meeting for Men | Birmingham News | Third Pres Special Service |
1924-01-24 | Stewart-Greer Marriage Formally Announced | Birmingham News | |
1924-01-28 | Tribute Is Paid New's Publisher | Birmingham News | Bryan Invocation short and sweet |
1924-02-07 | Owen Gillespy To Wed | Birmingham News | Saffold |
1924-02-07 | John J. Johns | Birmingham News | |
1924-02-07 | Gillespy-Saffold Marriage Takes Place | Birmingham News | |
1924-02-08 | Dr. Bryan To Preach: "God's Way To Save Birmingham From Vice" | Birmingham News | |
1924-02-08 | John J. Johns | Birmingham News | |
1924-02-14 | Maurice Rebels Dead | Birmingham News | |
1924-02-16 | Elks Attend Church in A Body | Birmingham News | Attend Third Pres |
1924-02-17 | To Attend Church | Birmingham News | Elks At Third |
1924-02-18 | Elks Attend Service | Birmingham News | Mentions What Bryan said |
1924-02-23 | Elks Memorial Tablet Service Held Tuesday | Birmingham News | Basil Allen, former Elk Leader |
1924-02-24 | Miss Webb Becomes Bride of Mr. Robinson | Birmingham News | |
1924-03-02 | Troop 34 Has Father and Son Banquet | Birmingham News | |
1924-03-02 | Child Conservation League | Birmingham News | |
1924-03-02 | Mrs. N.E. Foster | Birmingham News | |
1924-03-09 | Child Conservation League Holds Interesting Meeting | Birmingham News | Speaks on "Heredity" |
1924-03-11 | Widely Known Norwood Man Passes | Birmingham News | Simply Pall Bearer for Carns |
1924-03-12 | Former Congressmen To Be Honor Guest At Business Club Banquet | Birmingham News | Invocation |
1924-03-12 | Miss Syx Becomes Bride of Mr. Joyce | Birmingham News | |
1924-03-16 | Tin Foil Flag Won By Alley School | Birmingham News | |
1924-03-17 | Mrs. Ashworth To Be Buried Monday | Birmingham News | |
1924-03-20 | Dr. Bryan 61, At Same Church 34 Years | Birmingham News | Birthday wishes from paper |
1924-03-22 | Victim of Auto Crank Succombs | Birmingham News | Raymond Watts |
1924-03-23 | To The Children | Birmingham News | Tin Foil Flag, "We all just love him" |
1924-03-30 | Beasley-Dobyns | Birmingham News | |
1924-03-30 | Vincent H. Morris | Birmingham News | |
1924-04-02 | Rev. Bryan Receives Cards from Friends in Bethlehem | Birmingham News | From Mrs. Robert Jemison |
1924-04-02 | Mrs. George W. Courson | Birmingham News | |
1924-04-05 | Funeral Held | Birmingham News | Bernadine Murphy Suicide |
1924-04-05 | Esquire Rank Next | Birmingham News | Pythian funeral |
1924-04-09 | Dr. Bryan to Preach: "The Things the Scotch People Have Done For the Salvation of the World" | Birmingham News | |
1924-04-12 | Good Citizenship Is Stone's Theme | Birmingham News | Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers |
1924-04-13 | Letter from Child | Birmingham News | Tin Foil Flag, girl writes that picture of Bryan is in classroom |
1924-04-17 | Dr. Bryan to Preach: "Bible's Teaching Concerning Resurrection of Body" | Birmingham News | |
1924-04-27 | DeKalb County High | Birmingham News | Commencement Speaker in Fort Payne |
1924-04-30 | Frank Tovas | Birmingham News | |
1924-05-01 | O.C. Horne\, Jr. | Birmingham News | |
1924-05-02 | Funeral Service Set for Friday | Birmingham News | Lucy Miles |
1924-05-03 | Dr. Bryan To Preach: Victories of Christianity | Birmingham News | |
1924-05-03 | Clayton E. Arnold | Birmingham News | |
1924-05-05 | Pioneer Woman Dies | Birmingham News | Sarah McCulla |
1924-05-16 | William H. Rosendolf | Birmingham News | |
1924-05-24 | Local Moose Want Next Convention | Birmingham News | Preaches Memorial Address |
1924-05-28 | Dr. Bryan To Defend Fundamentalist Idea | Birmingham News | |
1924-06-01 | Judy Brown Says: Brother Bryan | Post | |
1924-06-01 | J.A. Bryan Celebrates 35th Year At Church | Birmingham News | |
1924-06-02 | "If The Fundamentals Be Destroyed\, What Can The RIghteous Do?" | Birmingham News | |
1924-06-02 | Tribute Paid Birmingham Pastor | Selma Times | |
1924-06-03 | Judy Brown Says: Brother Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1924-06-04 | Thomas Bryan To Preach | Birmingham News | |
1924-06-06 | Continues Topic | Birmingham News | Fundamentalism Topic |
1924-06-08 | Commencement Week At Loulie Compton Seminary | Birmingham News | Gives Invocation |
1924-06-27 | Dr. Bryan To Speak on "The Covenant" | Birmingham News | |
1924-07-10 | Dr. Bryan To Preach: "On Victory Through Christ" | Birmingham News | |
1924-07-13 | Dawson-Harrison | The Montgomery Times | |
1924-07-23 | The Romance of Home Missions review by J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | |
1924-07-23 | "The Romance of Home Missions" review by J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | |
1924-07-30 | Leith-Askew Marriage Ceremony | Birmingham News | |
1924-08-02 | Dorothy Davis | Birmingham News | 2 year old |
1924-08-15 | Third Presbyterian Announces Services | Birmingham News | |
1924-08-28 | Benefit Ice Cream Social At Home of Mrs. Brough Friday | Birmingham News | |
1924-08-31 | Miss Ward Becomes Bride of Mr. Latting | Birmingham News | |
1924-09-01 | Elks to Conduct Funeral Services of C.F. Morris | Birmingham News | |
1924-09-04 | Lindquist-Fyock Wedding Announced | Birmingham News | |
1924-09-07 | Pruitt-Wages Marriage Announced | Birmingham News | |
1924-09-11 | Dr. Bryan To Preach | Birmingham News | Invites Couples He Has Married |
1924-09-14 | Mrs. Margaret Reiss Gentle | Birmingham News | |
1924-09-14 | Dr. Mordecai To Address Seminary Students | Birmingham News | |
1924-09-18 | Dr. Bryan To Preach: "The Sufficiency of Christ" "The Church Has Never Failed In Its Task" | Birmingham News | |
1924-09-20 | Elks To Hold Weekly Meetings Hereafter | Birmingham News | |
1924-10-12 | McKay-Wilson Wedding Takes Place | Birmingham News | |
1924-10-13 | Jasper Neuton Beason | Birmingham News | |
1924-10-17 | Miss Tyner Weds Mr. Howard Tanner | Birmingham News | |
1924-10-17 | Erickson Ready for Auditorium | Birmingham News | Bryan Prays at Dedication |
1924-10-19 | To Honor Uncle Zeb | Birmingham News | |
1924-10-20 | Infant Brents Dies | Birmingham News | |
1924-10-21 | Judy Brown Says: Some Impressions of The Opening | Birmingham News | |
1924-10-26 | Dr. Bryan To Speak: Presbyterian Minister To Address Negroes At Rally For Building Fund | Birmingham News | St. John AME Church |
1924-10-31 | Essig-Christopher Wedding Solemnized | Birmingham News | |
1924-10-31 | Miss Holt Weds Mr. Frank Powell | Birmingham News | |
1924-10-31 | Edward A. Ross | Birmingham News | |
1924-11-02 | Swift-Wiser Marriage Solemnized Wednesday | Birmingham News | |
1924-11-02 | What Negroes Are Doing | Birmingham News | |
1924-11-06 | Body of E.C. Elliott Killed By Train Rests in Elmwood | Birmingham News | |
1924-11-09 | Miss Griffin Weds Mr. Dwight Cochrane | Birmingham News | |
1924-11-11 | Miss Matthews Weds Mr. Manly F. Baker | Birmingham News | |
1924-11-14 | Mrs. Billie Martin | Birmingham News | |
1924-11-19 | Miss Mathews Weds Mr Manly F. Baker | Lamar Democrat | |
1924-11-21 | League To Be Host | Birmingham News | League of Women Voters |
1924-11-23 | Double Wedding at Home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson | Birmingham News | |
1924-11-30 | J.C. Perkerson | Birmingham News | Died of Acute Alcoholism |
1924-11-30 | Miss Brown Weds Mr. W. Lloyd Garrison | Birmingham News | |
1924-11-30 | J.L. Haver Dies | Birmingham News | |
1924-12-05 | Confederate Veterans of Jefferson County | Birmingham News | Speaker, meets at Third |
1924-12-08 | Mrs. Mary E. Crawford | Birmingham News | |
1924-12-14 | Hunt-Bross Marriage Announced | Birmingham News | |
1924-12-21 | Simple Services Held For Bedham | Birmingham News | |
1924-12-21 | Joseph A James | Birmingham News | Confederate Veteran |
1924-12-24 | Dr. Bryan Grateful | Birmingham News | "I am both sorrowful and grateful at this Christmas season. Sorrowing over the old friends who have passed and grateful for the new ones. But we must not tarry too long in thoughts of the past. There are opportunities present for service now ... I am grateful, too, this Christmas for wonderful Birmingham—the city that is taking such forward steps in caring for its poor and needy." |
1924-12-26 | Harris' Funeral Set For Friday | Birmingham News | |
1924-12-28 | Dr. and Mrs. Bryan To Receive Friends Tuesday | Birmingham News | |
1924-12-29 | Veterans To Feast | Birmingham News | Brings Confederate Veterans to his house |
1924-12-29 | Dr. and Mrs. Bryan Hosts At Annual Reception | Birmingham News | |
1924-12-30 | Miss Ricketts Becomes Bride of Mr. O'Rear | Birmingham News | |
1925-01-05 | Body of Infant Found In Department Store | Birmingham News | |
1925-01-08 | Leslie Warren Wimbley | Birmingham News | |
1925-01-12 | Snyder Impanels Jury With Prayer | Birmingham News | |
1925-01-14 | Judd-Dewitt Marriage Quietly Solemnized | Birmingham News | |
1925-01-21 | Cole-Speed Marriage Solemnized | Birmingham News | |
1925-02-05 | Enter Pastor's Home | Birmingham News | Burglers |
1925-02-05 | Dies At Infirmary | Birmingham News | Emily Belle Hamilton |
1925-02-14 | Dewy Phillips | Birmingham News | |
1925-02-22 | Somerhill-Beason | Birmingham News | |
1925-02-22 | Miss Knox Becomes Bride of Mr. McNutt | Birmingham News | |
1925-03-09 | Garrison Funeral Set For Tuesday | Birmingham News | |
1925-03-11 | Pappas-Michaelson Marriage Announced | Birmingham News | |
1925-03-14 | Bence W. Ward Dies | Birmingham News | Elevator Accident |
1925-03-17 | Houston Flogging Probe Completed | Birmingham News | Bryan a witness in Grand Jury testimony, KKK members were flogging opponents |
1925-03-19 | To Honor Pastor | Birmingham News | 62nd Birthday |
1925-03-27 | Crowe-Lyons Marriage Solemnized | Birmingham News | |
1925-03-30 | Mrs. Ware Dies | Birmingham News | |
1925-04-05 | Miss Stinson Weds Mr. Jack Echols | Birmingham News | |
1925-04-21 | State Plumbers Hold Convention | Birmingham News | |
1925-04-22 | J.W. Dickinson Dies | Birmingham News | |
1925-05-09 | Elks of State To Have a Good Time | Birmingham News | |
1925-05-12 | Elks in Convention | Selma Times-Journal | Bryan Chaplain |
1925-05-18 | J.P. Kennedy Dead | Birmingham News | |
1925-05-20 | Son Graduates from Columbia Seminary | Presbyterian Standard | |
1925-05-24 | Commencement Plans: Jefferson County High | Birmingham News | |
1925-05-26 | Zellers-Grant Marriage Announced | Birmingham News | |
1925-06-01 | Louis Chitwood | Birmingham News | |
1925-06-02 | Anniversary Service | Birmingham News | |
1925-06-05 | Pastor Stresses 'Joy of Ministry' During 36 Years | Birmingham News | |
1925-06-06 | Preached Here First Thirty-Six Years Ago | Birmingham News | |
1925-06-09 | Mary Wimberly | Birmingham News | |
1925-06-12 | Smith Funeral Set For Friday | Birmingham News | |
1925-06-14 | BRT Program Out | Birmingham News | Trainmen |
1925-06-15 | Railway Workers Hold Memorials | Birmingham News | at Third Pres |
1925-06-15 | Miss Moore and Mr. Hollinsworth Married June 12 | Selma Times | |
1925-06-17 | Celebrate 36 years | Presbyterian Standard | Quotes June 8 1925 Age-Herald |
1925-06-17 | Celebrate 36 years | Presbyterian Standard | Quotes June 8, 1925 Age-Herald |
1925-06-19 | Dutton-Key Marriage Solemnized | Birmingham News | |
1925-06-21 | Miss Montgomery Is Bride of Mr. Knight | Birmingham News | |
1925-06-23 | Christiensen-Harvey Wedding Solemnized | Birmingham News | |
1925-06-28 | Miss Gertrude Mehaffney Weds Mr Hunter G. Jarman | Birmingham News | |
1925-06-30 | Price-Fulton Wedding Ceremony Takes Place | Birmingham News | |
1925-07-01 | Bryan To Hold Service | Birmingham News | Odd Fellows Hall for the Presbyterians of Tarrant City |
1925-07-01 | Miss Tanner Becomes Bride of Mr. Bearden | Birmingham News | |
1925-07-07 | Larvelere-Taylor Wedding An Event of Monday | Birmingham News | |
1925-07-15 | Miss Corr Weds Mr. Sam Chappell | Birmingham News | |
1925-07-18 | To Address Firemen | Birmingham News | |
1925-07-26 | Frank M. Justice | Birmingham News | |
1925-07-31 | Plan Ice Cream Social | Birmingham News | Bryan is "keenly interested in the affair" |
1925-08-01 | To Enter Upon Minsterial Duties (Harry Bryan) | News | |
1925-08-02 | Miss Chapman Weds Mr. Donald S. Wright | Birmingham News | |
1925-08-11 | William Joseph Shipman | Birmingham News | |
1925-08-16 | Dennis-Cooper Marriage Announced | Birmingham News | |
1925-08-23 | Andersen-Weidenbach Marriage Announced | Birmingham News | |
1925-08-26 | Henry Link | Birmingham News | |
1925-08-28 | Plans 'Memory' Service | Birmingham News | |
1925-08-29 | Ex-Slaves To Gather | Birmingham News | |
1925-08-31 | Wilson-Kennedy Wedding on Tuesday | Birmingham News | |
1925-09-01 | Ex-Slaves Meet | Birmingham News | |
1925-09-02 | Miss Kennedy Becomes Miss Wilson | Birmingham News | |
1925-09-03 | Norman-Hayes Marriage Formally Announced | Birmingham News | |
1925-09-05 | Phillips Funeral Is Held Saturday | Birmingham News | M. Paul Phillips |
1925-09-09 | Mrs. Ida Whaley Taylor | Birmingham News | |
1925-09-12 | Revival Services at Avondale Presbyterian Church | Birmingham News | |
1925-09-13 | Cowart-Mansell Marriage Solemnized | Birmingham News | |
1925-09-14 | Mrs. C.L. Altman Dies At Age 71 | Birmingham News | |
1925-09-14 | Mrs Altman Dead in Birmingham | Huntsville Times | |
1925-09-16 | W.L. Lochridge | Birmingham News | |
1925-09-20 | Mrs. Bayzer Becomes Bride of Mr. Burton | Birmingham News | |
1925-09-26 | Funeral Is Held for Infant Child | Birmingham News | |
1925-10-01 | To Work In China | Birmingham News | See quote |
1925-10-01 | Pioneer's Funeral Set For Thursday | Birmingham News | A.C. Oxford |
1925-10-14 | Southworth-Orrison Marriage Solemnized | Birmingham News | |
1925-10-18 | Mindie-Brinsfield Wedding Solemnized | Birmingham News | |
1925-10-19 | Presbyterians Install Pastor | Birmingham News | |
1925-10-19 | Miss Martin Becomes Bride of Mr. M'Brayer | Birmingham News | |
1925-10-26 | Mrs. Clara Burns | Birmingham News | |
1925-10-29 | Dinner Is Planned: For Retiring City Commissioners | Birmingham News | |
1925-10-30 | Birmingham Has Grown In Grace and In Spiritual Life | Says Pastor | |
1925-10-30 | Birmingham Has Grown In Grace and In Spiritual Life\, Says Pastor | ||
1925-11-04 | Erick Frenke | Birmingham News | |
1925-11-05 | Wedding Martin McGrager | Elba Clipper | |
1925-11-06 | Mrs. Mayo Holiday | Birmingham News | |
1925-11-08 | Women Sponsor Negro Benefit | Birmingham News | |
1925-11-12 | N.A. Mathuson | Birmingham News | |
1925-11-14 | Birmingham Women Back Concert In Aid of Pine Grove Negro School | Birmingham News | |
1925-11-15 | Double Funeral | Birmingham News | Live Wire accident |
1925-11-15 | Ellis-Sheldon Marriage Announced | Birmingham News | |
1925-11-26 | Six Denominations Represented In Thanksgiving Message To City | Birmingham News | Bryan first name among pastors and rabbi |
1925-11-28 | G.B. McCormack Called By Death Early Saturday | Birmingham News | |
1925-11-29 | Thanksgiving Activities at Loulie Compton | Birmingham News | |
1925-12-01 | Services for Dr. Frank Webb To Be Held Tuesday Night | Birmingham News | |
1925-12-06 | B.L. Clark | Birmingham News | |
1925-12-09 | Birmingham Civics Students Present When Congress Opens in Washington | Birmingham News | Photo with Bryan and students |
1925-12-22 | James McFarlin | Birmingham News | |
1925-12-23 | Minister Fitted Out | Birmingham News | |
1925-12-27 | Rev. and Mrs. Bryan Hosts At Annual Reception | Birmingham News | |
1925-12-28 | Moran Funeral Set For Monday | Birmingham News | |
1925-12-29 | Rev. and Mrs. Bryan Hosts At Informal Reception | Birmingham News | |
1925-12-31 | Mrs. Lela Manor Cooper | Birmingham News | |
1926-01-04 | Judy Brown: Bible Reading | Birmingham News | It is no longer usual even for a minister calling on the members of his flock to offer the formerly highly prized "word of prayer," though it is true that Brother Bryan is apt to pray with you wherever he happens to meet you, especially if any of your relatives are ill or you are In other trouble. Prayer does not em barrass him at all, and strange to say it does not seem to embarrass those with whom he prays, though j ! probably they are not used to it. |
1926-01-04 | Anthony Joo | Birmingham News | |
1926-01-06 | Body of James R. Lambly Sent To Brookly for Burial | Birmingham News | |
1926-01-18 | Pastor Offers Help | Birmingham News | |
1926-01-22 | Mrs. Hudson Becomes Bride of Mr. Ferguson | Birmingham News | |
1926-01-24 | The Birmingham News' Loving Cups: Their Inspiration To Human Service | Birmingham News | |
1926-01-24 | Huey Funeral Set | Birmingham News | |
1926-01-31 | Mrs. Vera Fleming | Birmingham News | |
1926-02-04 | W.M. Jenkins\, 44\, Called By Death | Birmingham News | |
1926-02-09 | Arthur E. Bees | Birmingham News | |
1926-02-11 | Bro Bryan To Preach | Birmingham News | Meet for spiritual counsel |
1926-02-18 | Schillinger Buried | Birmingham News | |
1926-02-22 | Will Talk To Needy | Birmingham News | |
1926-02-26 | Byrd Funeral | Birmingham News | |
1926-02-27 | Alex H. Hackney | Birmingham News | |
1926-02-28 | Hackney Burial Sunday | Birmingham News | |
1926-03-11 | Miles Mosely | Birmingham News | |
1926-03-18 | Midnight Crash Fatal To Youth | Birmingham News | Alton Smith |
1926-03-18 | James U. Little | Birmingham News | |
1926-03-19 | "Brother" Bryan On 63rd Birthday Gives Love To The City | Birmingham News | |
1926-03-19 | James U. Little | Birmingham News | |
1926-03-19 | Crash VIctim Rites | Birmingham News | Alton Smith |
1926-03-20 | Handley Memorial | Birmingham News | Assists with Every Member Canvass |
1926-03-26 | Edith Louise Hart | Birmingham News | |
1926-03-28 | Theodore Smith | Birmingham News | |
1926-03-31 | Charles Harold Pike | Birmingham News | |
1926-04-06 | House-Bell Marriage Formally Announced | Birmingham News | |
1926-04-13 | Abandoned Baby Found By Deputy Buried Tuesday | Birmingham News | |
1926-04-13 | Popwell-Davidson Marriage Solemnized | Birmingham News | |
1926-04-21 | $50\,000 Is Sought By Presbyterians | Birmingham News | Bryan's church has 153 new members for the year |
1926-04-28 | Mrs. Richard Knief | Birmingham News | |
1926-05-09 | Dodds-Clark Marriage Announced | Birmingham News | |
1926-05-10 | White's Funderal Set For Monday | Birmingham News | |
1926-05-10 | A.M. Hill | Birmingham News | |
1926-05-12 | Body of Stuart Lies In State At Church He Loved | Birmingham News | George Stuart |
1926-05-24 | Mrs. Lydia Welton | Birmingham News | |
1926-05-26 | Crews-Jennings Marriage Announced | Birmingham News | |
1926-05-29 | Gwyer Funeral Sunday | Birmingham News | |
1926-06-02 | Invitation to 37th anniversary | Presbyterian Standard | |
1926-06-03 | Bro Bryan Given Ford | Birmingham News | |
1926-06-05 | Brother J.A. Bryan Will Celebrate HIs 37th Anniversary | Labor Advocate | |
1926-06-17 | Church Buys Car for 37th Anniversary | Rockford Chronicle | |
1926-08-15 | Revival Planned As Interlude to Ex-Slaves Feast | Birmingham News | |
1926-08-20 | Barbecue Planned | Birmingham News | |
1926-08-22 | Ex-Slaves Set Free By War\, Pay Tribute To Old-Time Southland | Birmingham News | |
1926-09-08 | Son of Widely Known Pastor To Enter Upon Minsterial Duties (Harry Bryan) | Birmingham News | |
1926-09-17 | Bryan To Preach | Birmingham News | Despite encroachments by the business section, the Third Presbyterian Church is carrying on. "But they're driving all my people further away and I can't see them like I used to" said the Rev. J.A. Bryan for nearly 40 years pastor of the church. "So will you please announce for me that there will be the usual services Sunday?" |
1926-10-27 | Ex-Congressmen's Rich Widow Weds A Traffic Officer | Knoxville News | |
1926-11-05 | The Story of Brother Bryan | Birmingham Post | |
1926-11-05 | The Story of Brother Bryan PLUS | Post Herald | |
1926-11-06 | Brother Bryan Says 'We Are God's Own' First Sermon in Series | Birmingham Post | |
1926-11-06 | Brother Bryan's Son To Conduct Revival | Birmingham Post | |
1926-11-26 | Convict Leasing Hit From Pulpit | Birmingham News | |
1926-12-24 | Bryan Serenaded | Birmingham News | By Police |
1926-12-28 | "Brother" Bryan and Wife To Be Hosts At Reception | Birmingham News | |
1927-01-01 | A Poem to Brother Bryan | ||
1927-01-01 | Palestine Fund for "Brother" Bryan and Wife Well On Way To Realization | late spring | |
1927-01-05 | The Night Congregation by J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | |
1927-01-24 | Bryan Offers Help | Birmingham News | |
1927-01-30 | Promotional: Aren't They Worth It | Birmingham News | |
1927-02-06 | Hobbies of Birmingham Pastors As Varied As Their Personalities | Birmingham News | Includes picture and nice description |
1927-03-09 | Lucille Tate Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | Funeral of his Daughter-in-Law |
1927-03-09 | Lucile Tate Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | Funeral of his Daughter-in-Law |
1927-03-31 | L.O.O.M. Addressed: Dictator Urges Attendance At Service Honoring Brother Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1927-04-01 | Bryan to Preach | Birmingham News | Revival at Inglenook Presbyterian Church |
1927-04-03 | Sermon in City Auditorium | Labor Advocate | |
1927-04-03 | Birmingham To Pay Royal Tribute To "Brother" Bryan on Birthday | Birmingham News | |
1927-04-04 | Bro. Bryan Honored | Birmingham Post BEAUTIFUL | |
1927-04-04 | 5000 Hear Minister In Farewell Sermon | Kingsport Times | |
1927-04-04 | Brother Bryan Breaks Birthday Bread Blesses Beloved Birmingham Brethren | News | |
1927-04-04 | Brother Bryan Breaks Birthday Bread Blesses Beloved Birmingham Brethren | Birmingham News | |
1927-04-04 | Bro. Bryan Honored | ||
1927-04-04 | Bro. Bryan Honored | Birmingham Post | |
1927-04-06 | Tarrant Mission | Presbyterian Standard | Harry supplies for summer |
1927-04-15 | Easter Musical Events at Loulie Compton | Birmingham News | "Dr. J.A. Bryan introduced the program with Scripture reading and prayer in his own earnest style." |
1927-04-17 | M'Gregor Heads Passenger Body | Birmingham News | The Rev. Dr. J.A. Bryan pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church offered prayer before dinner was served and later made a short talk in which he expressed his love for and appreciation of the railroad men and wished them God speed in their work. |
1927-04-20 | Church stats by Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | 227 profession of faith "For these great blessings this church is very grateful to God and is praying to go forward for Jesus Christ. This is far ahead of any work this church has accomplished for the Lord and it is a call for us to do more." |
1927-04-20 | Rev. J..A. Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | D.D. Honored |
1927-04-20 | Rev. J..A. Bryan\, D.D. Honored | Presbyterian Standard | |
1927-04-20 | Church stats by Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | 227 profession of faith "For these great blessings this church is very grateful to God, and is praying to go forward, for Jesus Christ. This is far ahead of any work this church has accomplished for the Lord, and it is a call for us to do more." |
1927-04-20 | Christ Needed Today sermon by J.A. Bryan with article | Presbyterian Standard | |
1927-04-20 | Judy Brown Says: Strolling Around | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-08 | Judy Brown Says: VIrtue Its Own Reward | Birmingham News | You will observe that those who make the greatest success of their efforts to help humanity are the ones who look for and desire no reward. There is Brother Bryan, for instance. He simply will not be rewarded! Even if you send him some delicacy for the table, he hunts busily about to find some really hungry person to whom to give it. He neither expects nor desires reward. |
1927-05-13 | Prayer for Victims | Birmingham News | Mississippi flood, most destructive flood in history of U.S. |
1927-05-14 | Revival Will Begin in New Tabernacle On Eighth Avenue | Birmingham News | Bryan opening service |
1927-05-15 | For 38 Years He Has Worked Unceasingly | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-15 | Jones To Present Park Golf Links | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-16 | Palestine Fund for "Brother" Bryan and Wife Well On Way To Realization | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-16 | After Years of Love's Labor--A Vacation For Brother Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-17 | By the Way | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-17 | Brother Bryan's Good Deeds Reach Far, Tampa Man Donates To Fund | Birmingham News | Phones the Birmingham News to thank them |
1927-05-18 | This Prophet "Honored By His Own", Class in Bryan Church Gives To Fund | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-19 | Police Department Donates To Fund To Give "Brother" Bryan a Vacation | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-20 | Brother Bryan's Imagination Soars Over Ocean To Exult in Jerusalem | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-21 | Brother Bryan Pours over Maps in Keep Anticipation of Palestine | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-22 | From Hills and Vales\, Far and Near\, Come Gifts to Bryan Vacation Fund | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-22 | Bible Class Plans Lawn Fete "Brother Bryan" Fund | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-23 | Brother' Bryan Vacation Fund Now Past $1\,300\, But More Is Needed | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-24 | Way To Palestine Is Paved\, But More Money Is Needed for Brother Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-25 | Lawn Fete By Bible Class To Aid Brother Bryan Vacation Fund | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-26 | Gift From Son To Mother On 'Her Day' Goes To Swell Bryan Palestine Fund | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-26 | Forget Me Not Sewing Club Luncheon Tuesday | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-27 | West End Children Give Performance To Help Swell Bryan Holy Land Fund | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-28 | Birmingham's Reward For 38 Years of Service Nears Goal--Bryan Fund | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-28 | Benefit Mock Trial | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-29 | Another Kick In Donkey's Ribs Will Send Bryan Fund Into Home Stretch | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-29 | 37 To Graduate: Brother Bryan Preaches Sermon for Shades-Cahaba High | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-29 | Mock Trial Will Add To Bryan Palestine Fund | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-29 | Hillman Hospital Nurses Training School Gives Diplomas To Fourteen Young Women | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-30 | Fire Laddies Help Push Vacation Fund for Brother Bryan Over Top | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-31 | Brother Bryan Fund For Holy Land Trip Oversubscribed Nearly $500 | Birmingham News | |
1927-05-31 | Tribute Paid To Birmingham Dead | Birmingham News | |
1927-06-01 | Birmingham Shows Brother Bryan It Prizes His Career of Service | Anniversary | Also includes REvivalist quote |
1927-06-01 | Miscellaneous Articles | Anniversary | Also includes REvivalist quote |
1927-06-01 | Bryan Fund Editor Cries Out 'Enough' | Birmingham News | |
1927-06-01 | Beloved Preacher Goes To Holy Land | ||
1927-06-01 | Beloved Preacher Goes To Holy Land | Birmingham Post | |
1927-06-01 | Brother Bryan and Son Leave Birmingham Starting First Lap of Trip To Holy Land | ||
1927-06-01 | Beloved Preacher Goes to Holy Land | ||
1927-06-01 | The Cup That Is Overbrimming—And A Cup That Should Be Filled | Birmingham News | |
1927-06-02 | Bryan Fund Now Nears $4\,000 Mark | Birmingham News | |
1927-06-03 | Bryan Fund Now Nears $4 | Birmingham News | 000 Mark |
1927-06-03 | Bryan Fund Now Nears $4\,000 Mark | Birmingham News | Different Day, same story |
1927-06-04 | Rev. J.A. Bryan To Hold 38th Anniversary Services Sunday | ||
1927-06-04 | Rev. J.A. Bryan To Hold 38th Anniversary Services Sunday | Birmingham Post | |
1927-06-04 | Fund For Bryan Is $1\,000 Beyond Sum Asked For | Birmingham News | |
1927-06-05 | Surprise For Brother Bryan To Be Offered At Anniversary Services | Birmingham News | |
1927-06-05 | Church Bulletin | note printed by Labor Advocate and info concerning train lines | |
1927-06-05 | Church Bulletin\, note printed by Labor Advocate and info concerning train lines | Church Bulletin | |
1927-06-06 | Trip To Holy Land Becomes Reality To Brother Bryan | Birmingham News 2 pages | |
1927-06-06 | Trip To Holy Land Becomes Reality To Brother Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1927-06-06 | Trip To Holy Land Becomes Reality To Brother Bryan | Holy Land 04 | |
1927-06-08 | Brother Bryan Leaves Today | ||
1927-06-11 | Bryan Gets Trip | to 19270616 | |
1927-06-11 | Bryan Gets Trip | Birmingham Post | |
1927-06-12 | Committee Checks Fund For Bryan and Works Out Details of Trip To Holy Land | Birmingham News | |
1927-06-16 | And I'll Stand On the Very Spot Where My Savior Died For Me--Brother Bryan | Birmingham Post | |
1927-06-16 | "And I'll Stand On the Very Spot Where My Savior Died For Me"--Brother Bryan | Birmingham Post | |
1927-06-17 | Dream of Lifetime To Begin Unfolding Monday When Dr. Bryan Starts Journey | Birmingham News | |
1927-06-18 | Brother Bryan Leaves Today | Birmingham Post | |
1927-06-18 | Brother Bryan Leaves Today | Birmingham Post | |
1927-06-19 | Dr. Bryan and Son To Leave Monday | Birmingham News | |
1927-06-20 | Brother Bryan and Son Leave Birmingham Starting First Lap of Trip To Holy Land | Birmingham News | |
1927-06-21 | Tears and Smiles Mingle as Brother Bryan Leaves City | Age Herald | |
1927-06-21 | Brother Bryan Off For Holy Land | Birmingham Post | |
1927-06-21 | "May God Bless You All, I Love You!" Brother Bryan Says in Benediction | Birmingham News | |
1927-06-25 | Brother Bryan Off For Holy Land | Labor Advocate | |
1927-06-26 | Brother Bryan En Route To Calvary Sees Arlington and Capitol | News | |
1927-06-26 | Brother Bryan\, En Route To Calvary\, Sees Arlington and Capital | Birmingham News | |
1927-07-01 | Hundreds Crowd Church To Hear Brother Bryan's Thirty-Ninth Anniversary Service | Holy Land 15 | |
1927-07-01 | Birmingham Pastor Is Ap[...]: Trip A Revelation To Brother Bryan (Brother Bryan Mailed to Friend) | ||
1927-07-01 | After Years of Love's Labor--A Vacation For Brother Bryan | ||
1927-07-01 | Holy Land 03 | ||
1927-07-01 | Dream of Lifetime To Begin Unfolding Monday When Dr. Bryan Starts Journey (June 19 | Holy Land 04 | 1927) |
1927-07-01 | Holy Land 05 | ||
1927-07-01 | Holy Land 06 | ||
1927-07-01 | Holy Land 07 | ||
1927-07-01 | Holy Land 08 | ||
1927-07-01 | Holy Land 09 | ||
1927-07-01 | Holy Land 10 | ||
1927-07-01 | Holy Land 11 | ||
1927-07-01 | Welcome Home! | Holy Land 15 | |
1927-07-01 | Dr. Bryan To Mark Fortieth Year of Ministerial Work (1929) | Holy Land 15 | |
1927-07-01 | Beloved Pastor Is Saluted By Friends From Many Parts of The Nation | Holy Land 15 | |
1927-07-04 | Bryan In Scotland | Birmingham News | |
1927-07-06 | Holy Land Trip | Presbyterian Standard | |
1927-07-10 | Vagabond Notes | Birmingham News | "Brother" Bryans trip to the Holy Land proves how the people of Birmingham appreciate the highest type of giving. Someone told the Vagabond thq other day of a little incident of Brother Bryan's Innate charity. He was drivlhg In the country on 4 bitter cdld day and met a man who was thinly clad, shivering and bent to the wind. Brother Bryan stopped his conveyance, got out, spoke to the man, took off his own overcoat and put it around the half-freezing person, who was probably Just a vagabond, knelt with him and prayed, and went home warmed only from within by the radiance of his bright spirit. |
1927-07-16 | Sermon at Shops Before Leaving for Holy Land | Labor Advocate | |
1927-07-17 | "I Accept With Gratitude Gift of Rest Given By My Friends" —Bryan | Birmingham News | Letter By Bryan |
1927-07-18 | Brother Bryan Views Hills of Historic France | Birmingham News | |
1927-07-24 | Story of Palestine Convinces Student Recorded Events Happened | Birmingham News | |
1927-07-24 | Brother Bryan Won't Have Need For Raincoat in Palestine\, Says Pries | Birmingham News | |
1927-08-07 | World's Capital City of Beauty But No Toursist Haunt | Birmingham News | Birmingham Woman Encounters Brother Bryan On His Holy Land Tour (In Geneva) |
1927-08-07 | Scene\, Famed in Holy Writ\, To Be Among Scenes Visited By Bro. Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1927-08-14 | Brother Bryan Impressed With Wonders of Geneva As Peace Center | Birmingham News | By Bryan |
1927-08-21 | Bryan In Jerusalem | Birmingham News | |
1927-08-21 | Rome Convinces Dr. Bryan Anew That Bible Records Historical Facts | Birmingham News | By Bryan |
1927-08-31 | Some of Scotland's Great Ones by J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | My body, my brain, my eyes, are in the British Isles this evening; my heart is really in Birmingham, Alabama, with the work I love better than my life. I beg all my friends in Alabama to rededicate their lives to Christ, my Life, niy All, My King. |
1927-08-31 | Some of Scotland's Great Ones by J.A. Bryan | Presbyterian Standard | "My body, my brain, my eyes, are in the British Isles this evening; my heart is really in Birmingham, Alabama, with the work I love better than my life. I beg all my friends in Alabama to rededicate their lives to Christ, my Life, niy All, My King." |
1927-08-31 | Presbyterian Standard | ||
1927-09-01 | Brother Bryan Back Home From Holy Land | ||
1927-09-01 | Brother Bryan Back Home From Holy Land | Probably Birmingham Post | |
1927-09-01 | Talk With Pastor Gives Interviewer Vision of Galilee | ND Holy Land Reflection | |
1927-09-01 | Brother Bryan Is Life Member of Theatrical Union | Theater Union | |
1927-09-04 | Birmingham Pastor Is Approaching Goal On Voyage To Holy Land | Birmingham News | By Bryan |
1927-09-08 | Dr. Bryan En Route | Birmingham News | |
1927-09-10 | To Land In New York | Weekly Call | |
1927-09-10 | Brother Bryan on Way Home | Labor Advocate | |
1927-09-12 | Bryan Back Tuesday | Birmingham News | |
1927-09-13 | Pastor Ending First Vacation in 38 Years, Holy Land Is Toured | Birmingham News | |
1927-09-13 | Judy Brown: Strolling Around | Birmingham News | Certainly am glad he is getting home safe—the innocent! Was afraid he might give away his return ticket. |
1927-09-14 | Brother Bryan Tells of His Trip to the Holy Land | Birmingham Post | |
1927-09-14 | Host of Admirers Gather At Station To Welcome 'Brother' Bryan Home Again | News | |
1927-09-14 | Welcome Home! drawing | ||
1927-09-14 | Welcome Home! drawing | Probably Birmingham Post | |
1927-09-14 | Talk With Pastor Gives Interviewer Vision of Galilee | Birmingham News | |
1927-09-14 | Host of Admirers Gather At Station To Welcome 'Brother' Bryan Home Again | Birmingham News | |
1927-09-17 | Brother Bryan To Talk Sunday | Birmingham Post | |
1927-09-19 | Brother Bryan Tells Church In His Sermon of Visit To The Holy Land | Birmingham News | |
1927-09-21 | Return Aboard Carmania | Anniston Star | |
1927-09-22 | Charity Worker Tried | Birmingham News | |
1927-09-22 | Bryan To Speak | Birmingham News | |
1927-09-22 | Loulie Compton Seminary Opens | Birmingham News | |
1927-09-23 | A Poem To Brother Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1927-10-12 | Prisoner Freed | Birmingham News | |
1927-10-15 | Leading Presbyterian Elder Tells How Two Youngsters Sealed Solemn Pact | Birmingham News | |
1927-10-16 | Dr. Bryan To Speak: Kiwanis\, Palestine Trip | Birmingham News | |
1927-10-16 | Speak At Women's Auxilary of Handley Memorial | Birmingham News | |
1927-10-17 | Undertaker In Hunt for Kin of Mrs. Steadman | Birmingham News | |
1927-10-19 | Fireman's Band To Play | Birmingham News | Band Plays Thursday Night Prayer Service |
1927-10-27 | 'Brother' Bryan To Speak | Birmingham News | West End Cumberland Presbterian Church |
1927-10-28 | Preaches on Dead Sea | Birmingham News | |
1927-10-30 | Promotional: Jennie Smith Will Play At Last with photo | Community Chest | |
1927-10-30 | Promotional: Aren't They Worth It | Birmingham News | |
1927-10-30 | Helen Keller Day To Mark Opening of Chest Appeal | Birmingham News | |
1927-11-01 | The Rev. J.A. Bryan Sees His First Motion Picture | Birmingham News | |
1927-11-01 | The Rev. J.A. Bryan Sees His First Motion Picture | Birmingham Post? | |
1927-11-01 | Brother Bryan Sees First Movie in 64 Years of Life | ||
1927-11-01 | Brother Bryan Sees First Movie in 64 Years of Life | Birmingham Post | |
1927-11-01 | Bryan To Speak: Pastor To Tell Patrolmen of Trip Across Seas | Birmngham News | |
1927-11-03 | Bible Verified | Birmingham News | |
1927-11-08 | Dr. Bryan To Speak: Better Films Committee | Birmingham News | |
1927-11-15 | Better Films | Birmingham News | Response to King of Kings |
1927-11-16 | Bryan To Speak: West End Methodist Church | Birmingham News | |
1927-12-01 | Presbyterian Services Close (Mullins S.C.) Enterprise | Spreading out of town | |
1927-12-01 | Presbyterian Services Close (Mullins\, S.C.) Enterprise | Spreading out of town | |
1927-12-07 | School Plans Carnival | Birmingham News | Speaks at Wheeler Business College |
1927-12-08 | E. Smith Is Elected Leader of Alabama | Birmingham News | Bryan prays at Alabama Football jamboree |
1927-12-10 | Dr. Bryan to Speak At East Lake Church | Birmingham News | Seventy-Fifth Street Presbyterian Church |
1927-12-12 | Avondale Methodist Church | Birmingham News | |
1927-12-15 | Rev. Bryan Speaks At Ulmann School | Birmingham News | |
1927-12-17 | Speaks at YMCA on Holy Land | Birmingham News | |
1927-12-19 | Talks of Holy Land | Birmingham News | "We believe more strongly in the supernatural, the more we see the natural in its true relationship to history" ... "The Bible is more real to me, and my vision of its truths is larger, since my visit last Summer to the Holy Land."..."Supernatural happenings of the Bible seem doubly real to me since going over the ground of the Holy Land and viewing its scenes with my own eyes." |
1927-12-24 | Birmingham's 13th Apostle | Christmas | |
1927-12-25 | Christmas With Brother Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1927-12-30 | Killingsworth-Pettus Marriage Solemnized | Anniston Star | |
1928-01-01 | Dr. Bryan Honored At Loulie Compton | ||
1928-01-26 | Banquet to Feature | Birmingham News | North Birmingham School Graduation |
1928-01-26 | Speak at Wesleyan Methodist Church | Birmingham News | |
1928-01-30 | Eugenic Union Is Frowned Upon By Birmingham Pastor And Doctor | Birmingham News | |
1928-02-07 | South Avendale Baptist Church | Birmingham News | |
1928-02-14 | Observe End of Debt | Birmingham News | "Any donors to the church are not satisfied with their investment, he will have their contribution refunded." |
1928-02-16 | "Brother" Bryan Happy | Birmingham News | Debt |
1928-02-17 | Mortgage Burned At Bryan Church | Birmingham News | |
1928-02-21 | Brother Bryan Good Samaritan To Fire Laddie | Birmingham News | |
1928-02-22 | Bro. Bryan Opposes Sunday Movies | Birmingham News | Letter to Editor by Bryan |
1928-02-28 | "Brother" Bryan Better | Birmingham News | Fell on steps of church |
1928-03-03 | Brother Bryan Recovers | Birmingham News | |
1928-03-04 | "Crucifying the Sabbath" | Birmingham News | A response to Brother Bryan's letter to editor from 19280222 |
1928-03-11 | Liked Bishop Moore | Birmingham News | Birmingham does not need to be told of the goodness of Brother Bryan. To eulogize him would be like 'carrying coals to Newcastle.' |
1928-03-12 | A Splendid Article | Birmingham News | Letter to the Editor by Bryan regarding the death and article written about F.W. Dixon. Really lovely tribute, and shows his good writing style when needed. The article referenced is file 19280306 The_Birmingham_News_Tue__Mar_6__1928_2.jpg |
1928-03-15 | Pastors and Working Women | Birmingham News | Bryan the only pastor to respond to the women's league request |
1928-03-19 | Wishes Brother Bryan Was a Healer | Birmingham News | WIshes Bryan had a healing ministry in letter to the editor |
1928-03-20 | Brother Bryan Starts 66th Year Without A Penny | Birthday | |
1928-03-20 | 19280516 The_Birmingham_News_Wed__May_16__1928_2 | Birmingham News | |
1928-03-20 | Third Presbyterian Has Been Strong Factor In Religious Life of City | Birthday | |
1928-03-20 | Third Presbyterian Has Been Strong Factor In Religious Life of City | Birmingham Post | |
1928-03-23 | Brother Bryan News Cup Winner At Milestone 65 | birthday | |
1928-03-23 | Brother Bryan\, News Cup Winner\, At Milestone 65 | birthday | |
1928-04-02 | Preaches To Men | Birmingham News | Salvation Army men |
1928-04-09 | Presbytery Will Meet In Jasper | Birmingham News | |
1928-04-18 | Charges Hurled Back and Forth In Movie Fight | Birmingham News | Bryan responds to accusation |
1928-04-19 | Greer Addresses Crowd in North Birmingham | Birmingham News | Mentions dispute with Bryan as mistake |
1928-04-21 | City-Wide Mass Meeting to consider the Preservation of the Sabbath | Birmingham News | Bryan prays (mentioned in Stidger, "Live like Christ, fight like hell!" |
1928-04-23 | Prayer Service "Brother" Bryan Announces All-DAy Meeting Against Sunday Movies | Birmingham News | |
1928-04-23 | Multiple Sunday Movie articles | Birmingham News | |
1928-04-29 | Prayer Day Set For W.C.T.U. Cause | Birmingham News | |
1928-05-01 | Missionary Will Aid In Prayer Services of W.C.T.U. Workers | Birmingham News | |
1928-05-16 | Seminary Seniors Present Dr. Bryan Copy 'The Annual' | Birmingham News | |
1928-05-16 | Church To Get New Building | Birmingham News | Eighty-Third Presbyterian Church, East Lake |
1928-05-19 | Grand Army And Affiliations To Attend Church | Birmingham News | |
1928-05-21 | War Music To Be Heard At Church of 'Brother' Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1928-05-23 | Nacoochee Institute | Presbyterian Standard | |
1928-05-24 | Church Plans To Honor Vets | Birmingham News | |
1928-05-25 | A Word About Brother Bryan | Birmingham News | Response to "Wishes Bryan Was a Healer" includes wonderful praise of Bryan |
1928-05-26 | Message on "War Day" | Birmingham News | |
1928-06-01 | Honor Bryan | Birmingham Post | |
1928-06-02 | Brother Bryan to Give Anniversary Sermon | Birmingham Post | |
1928-06-02 | Beloved Minister To Begin Fortieth Year's Work Sunday | Birmingham News | |
1928-06-04 | Brother Bryan In Anniversary | B Post | |
1928-06-04 | "Brother" Bryan Makes Eloquent Appeal For God | Birmingham News | Sings alone "Come, Come To Jesus" |
1928-06-07 | Bryan Speaks in Gadsden | Birmingham News | |
1928-06-07 | B.R.T. Memorial Service | Birmingham News | |
1928-06-11 | Resurrection Sermon | Birmingham News | To BRT |
1928-06-16 | The Old Temple of Solomon To Be Sermon Text | Birmingham News | |
1928-06-16 | Brother' Bryan Speaks | Birmingham News | To Laymen's Club |
1928-06-21 | Mrs Bertie Marcus Passes At Clanton | Selma Times | |
1928-06-22 | Mrs. R.H. Marcus | The Montgomery Advertiser | |
1928-06-23 | Memorial Service To Be Conducted for Odd Fellows | Birmingham News | |
1928-06-24 | Academy of Music Ends Spring Term | Birmingham News | |
1928-07-03 | Carolina Sermon Will Be Preached By 'Brother' Bryan | Birmingham News | Tells humorous story of first preaching experience |
1928-07-09 | Tells of Sacrifices | Birmingham News | Talk on South Carolina |
1928-07-12 | Boys to Hear Bryan | Birmingham News | Newspaper boys |
1928-07-21 | St. Pauls AME Church | Birmingham Reporter | Speaks about Holy Land to Colored Church |
1928-08-11 | C.M.E. Church | Birmingham Reporter | Speaks about Holy Land to Colored Church |
1928-08-16 | Will Hear Lecture: Rev. J.A. Bryan To Give Address on Jerusalem At Fairfield | Birmingham News | Fairfield Baptist |
1928-08-18 | Southside C.M.E. Church | Birmingham Reporter | "Brother Bryan (white) of the Third Presbyterian Church delivered a message worthy of the widest attention. He spoke as one to the manor born." Colored Church |
1928-08-21 | Bryan To Preach: Presbyterian Pastor To Be Heard At Tarrant City Revival | Birmingham News | |
1928-09-04 | Evangelist Flays Tammany\, Smith | Birmingham News | Prays for Divine guidance "in taking the bitterness out of our hearts." |
1928-09-12 | Speaks at Columbia Seminary | Presbyterian Standard | |
1928-09-21 | Bryan Backs Chest Appeal | Birmingham Post | |
1928-10-20 | Tom Heflin Makes Campaign Speech at Auditorium | Birmingham News | |
1928-10-20 | Prominent Men in Mass Meeting | Birmingham News | |
1928-10-21 | Community Chest Meeting Program | Birmingham News | |
1928-10-25 | J.A. Bryan on Christ | Birmingham News | |
1928-11-03 | Dr. J.A. Bryan and Rev. Glen Tingley | Birmingham Post Herald | |
1928-11-07 | Promotional: Jennie Smith Will Play At Last with photo | Community Chest | |
1928-11-21 | Honor Roll of Churches | Presbyterian Standard | Listed as most evangelistic in synod one of most in nation |
1928-11-21 | Honor Roll of Churches | Presbyterian Standard | Listed as most evangelistic in synod, one of most in nation |
1928-11-24 | Thanksgiving Services | Weekly Call | |
1928-11-24 | Full Gospel Rally At Ensley Tabernacle | Birmingham News | |
1928-11-24 | Brother Bryan's Pal Will Play Coronet For Him On Thursday | Birmingham News | Includes photo with 12 year old Claude Elmer McGee, Coronet player |
1928-12-21 | Church To Receive | Birmingham News | |
1928-12-24 | Pastor Remembered | Birmingham News | Firemen give Bryan outfit and money |
1928-12-29 | 40th Christmas Reception | Weekly Call | |
1929-01-01 | A Birmingham Saint | Date uncertain | |
1929-01-01 | A Birmingham Saint | Alabama Baptist maybe | Probably from early 1920s |
1929-01-01 | Church's Oldest Member | ND Oldest Church Member | |
1929-01-01 | Church's Oldest Member | NP | Mrs. J.P. Baldauf died in January 1929, turned 89 October 1928 |
1929-01-05 | Celebrating the fortieth Christmas anniversary | Birmingham Reporter | Colored Paper |
1929-01-11 | Prayer Services Set | Birmingham News | |
1929-02-03 | Speaks at Week's Chapel Services | Birmingham News | |
1929-02-09 | Bible Convention Opens At Strand | Birmingham News | R.A. Forrest, Tingley |
1929-02-12 | City Schools Pay Lincoln Tribute | Birmingham News | |
1929-03-18 | "Brother" Bryan Give Thanks As He Approaches 66 | Birmingham News | |
1929-03-21 | 66 turned upside down | Birmingham News | Henry Vance article |
1929-03-23 | 66 turned upside down | birthday | |
1929-03-24 | Loulie Compton | Birmingham News | Spontaneous Singing of 'Happy Birthday' |
1929-04-07 | Monday-Wednesday morning WAPI Radio | Birmingham News | |
1929-04-10 | Presbytery Ends Two Day Session | Birmingham News | Hunter Blakely there, also Bryan on Sabbath and Family Religion which can be read in Birmingham Presbytery Records, 1929 |
1929-04-14 | WAPI To Feature Holy Land Travel | Birmingham News | WAPI TO FEATUBE HOLY LAND TRAVEL A travel log of historical places In Biblical lands will be an added tea. ture of the Saturday morning program of Station WAPI, ' beginning next Saturday, One of the best authorities In Birmingham will bs the speaker, tha Kev. J. A. Bryan, pastor Third Presbyterian Church. Dr. Bryan spent three months In Biblical lands In 11)27, following famous travels set forth in the Bible. The talks will begin at 10:80 a.m., and continue 80 minutes. For those who are Interested In this portion of the world, but cannot muke the trip, Station WAPI believes it has an un. usual pleasure In store. Dr. Bryan has a splendid radio voice, and it la believed his talks will prove a most popular feature. |
1929-04-15 | Rev. Bryan Will Speak | Birmingham News | |
1929-05-25 | Pell City | Avondale Sun | |
1929-05-26 | Birmingham Church Plans Anniversary Service For Bryan | Anniston Star | |
1929-06-01 | Dr. J.A. Bryan's Lecture Goes Over | Avondale Sun | |
1929-06-01 | DR. J .A. BRYAN'S LECTURE GOES OVER | Avondale Sun | |
1929-06-01 | Bro. Bryan To Celebrate His 40th Anniversary | Labor Advocate | |
1929-06-01 | Dr. Bryan To Mark Fortieth Year of Ministerial Work | Birmingham News | |
1929-06-03 | Brother Bryan Sees 40 Years In Ministry | Birmingham News | Sermon on Fundamentalism partial transcription |
1929-06-20 | Billy Whitefield Died in Birmimgham Friday | Sand Mountain Banner | |
1929-06-23 | One Time Slaves To Hold Reunion | Birmingham News | 17th reunion |
1929-07-14 | Feast for Body and Spirit Promised Old Slaves at Annual Reunion Here | Birmingham News | |
1929-07-16 | One Time Slaves\, All Past 100\, Are Swapping Yarns | Birmingham News | |
1929-07-17 | Plantation Songs Heard Once Again As Slaves Gather | Birmingham News | |
1929-07-17 | A Strange Reunion | The Journal, Logan Utah | |
1929-07-17 | Former Slaves Hold Meet At Birmingham | Selma Times | |
1929-07-18 | Plantations Songs Chanted As Former Slaves Meet | Baltimore Sun | |
1929-07-23 | Pastor Prays For Girl Impatient At Traffic Signal | Birmingham News | |
1929-07-28 | Rest For Weary Mothers of City Assured In Mountain Top Camp | Birmingham News | There is a church near the cottage, which draws the visitors when services are in progress, and the Rev. J. A. Bryan has visited the mothers and preached them an informal sermon. All the mothers declared that this gentle preacher was an inspiration, and "hoped hed come often." |
1929-07-31 | Newsies Cited To Work of Daniels | Birmingham News | partial transcript of talk to Newspaper boys |
1929-08-26 | Community Chest Letter | ||
1929-08-29 | Preaches At Leeds | Birmingham News | |
1929-09-07 | Slogan Winners Express Thanks | Birmingham News | |
1929-09-09 | Brother Bryan Holding Revival | Birmingham News | |
1929-09-12 | Dr. Bryan Talks on Gethsemene | Birmingham News | |
1929-09-29 | Ministers and Their Hobbies | Birmingham News | DEAR "Brother" Bryan, the Rev. J. A. Bryan, pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church, held In lov- Ing affection by thousands to whom he has ministered so kindly, declares he has but one hobby, and In his sweet Chrlst-llke way, gives expression to lt as follows: I can express my hobby," said "Brother Bryan. "In two sentences, j I am trying to live an humble, prayerful, unselfish, self-forgetting life. With this as my hobby I have no motive but to glorify Christ In my body and spirit which belong to j Him. A twin sister of this, my motive in the ministry Is to lead men, women and children to a knowledge of Jesus Christ, and to try to Way 01 life to holier and better lives. "I truthfully say that my pilgrimage and study in Bible lands two years ago has made the Bible, that is the reading and studying of its teachings, an outstanding hobby in my lifes work. I mention this to thank The Birmingham News and all of my friends who gave me such a great pilgrimage, and the greatest hobby of my life. |
1929-10-05 | Dr. Bryan To Preach Opening Sermon At Synod of Alabama | Birmingham News | |
1929-10-08 | Presbyterian Meet To Open In Montgomery | Anniston Star | |
1929-10-09 | Florence Man Elected Moderator | Montgomery Advertiser | |
1929-10-18 | Wheeler Griffith Wedding | Atlanta Constitution | |
1929-11-01 | Will Hold Fortieth Thanksgiving Service Thursday Morning | ||
1929-11-01 | Will Hold Fortieth Thanksgiving Service Thursday Morning | NP | |
1929-11-01 | Brother Bryan's Son To Fill Pulpit | Birmingham Chamber of Commerce | |
1929-11-01 | Chamber of Commerce | Birmingham Chamber of Commerce | |
1929-11-25 | Rev. Mr. Bryan To Hold Fortieth Thanksgiving Services Thursday | ||
1929-11-25 | Pastor Explains Origin of Names | Birmingham News | Includes partial transcript of sermon |
1929-12-10 | Brother' Bryan Appeals | Birmingham News | Request for offering for street repairs |
1929-12-23 | Brother' Bryan Is Life Member of Theatrical Union | Birmingham News | |
1929-12-30 | Bryan Entertains At Observance of Long Pastorate | Birmingham News | |
1930-01-01 | Midget Sees Queer Doings On Elevator | nd np | Elevator prayer story |
1930-01-01 | Pastor Prays For Girl Impatient At Traffic Signal | no date | |
1930-01-01 | Group Of Unfortunates Being Fed By Church | or 19310101 | |
1930-01-01 | Group Of Unfortunates Being Fed By Church | NP | |
1930-01-01 | Bro Bryan Helps Ex-Convict Get New Start | nd Bro Bryan Helps ExConvict | |
1930-01-01 | Bro Bryan Helps Ex-Convict Get New Start | NP | Probably Birmingham Post |
1930-01-01 | Stage Awaits Bryan Benefit | nd Bro Bryan Helps ExConvict | |
1930-01-01 | Stage Awaits Bryan Benefit | NP | Probably Birmingham Post |
1930-01-01 | Persons of All Denominations To Follow Ministers In Unique Appeal | nd Bro Bryan Helps ExConvict | |
1930-01-28 | Rev. Bryan Preaches | Birmingham News | Salvation Army 20 converts |
1930-01-29 | Rev. Bryan Will Speak Over WKBC | Birmingham News | |
1930-03-12 | WKBC Will Offer Dance Lessons | Birmingham News | |
1930-03-15 | Holy Land Described | Birmingham News | Massey Business School |
1930-03-16 | Invincible W.C.T.U. Meets Thursday | Birmingham News | |
1930-03-19 | Brother Bryan Passes 67th Birthday | Post | Arrival in Birmingham |
1930-03-19 | Bryan Nears 67 Mark | Birmingham News | Reception of friends |
1930-03-20 | City Fathers Honor Bryan On Birthday | Birmingham News | |
1930-03-20 | City Fathers Honor Bryan On Birthday | Birmingham News | |
1930-03-21 | Commission Names Brother Bryan As Chaplain of City | Age Herald | |
1930-03-21 | Bryan Grateful For Office of Chaplain (Bryan writing) | Full of service details | |
1930-03-25 | Brother Bryan Is City Chaplain | Birmingham News | |
1930-03-25 | Brother Bryan Is City Chaplain | City Chaplain | |
1930-04-30 | Students Hear Pastor | Birmingham News | Massey Business school, speaks on Mothers |
1930-05-10 | Dr. Bryan To Give Series on Mother | Birmingham News | |
1930-05-18 | WKBC To Feature Variety Program | Birmingham News | Daily Talks |
1930-05-28 | Brother Bryan Nears Another Anniversary | Birmingham News | |
1930-05-30 | Brother Bryan Nearing End of 41 Years of Labor and Service Here | ||
1930-05-30 | Brother Bryan Nearing End of 41 Years of Labor and Service Here | Birmingham Post | |
1930-05-31 | Brother Bryan To Observe 41 Years' Service | Birmingham News | |
1930-05-31 | Beloved Pastor of Third Presbyterian To Mark Anniversary | Birmingham News | |
1930-06-01 | Brother' Bryan's Anniversary Here | Birmingham News | |
1930-06-07 | Brother Bryan To Honor Old Timers | Birmingham News | Service for Pioneer carmen |
1930-06-22 | Miss Sealy and Mr. Hollis | The Montgomery Advertiser | |
1930-07-14 | Holy Land Picture Given By Dr. Bryan | Birmingham News | Gospel presentation to newsboys |
1930-07-17 | Too Hot in Hell | The Eagle | |
1930-07-17 | Too Hot in Hell | The Eagle | |
1930-07-19 | Brother Bryan Is Helping Needy | News | |
1930-07-19 | "Brother" Bryan Is Helping Needy | Birmingham News | |
1930-07-22 | Sermon on Marriage | Birmingham News | Invites couples he has married |
1930-08-08 | Reunion Planned By Former Slaves | The Montgomery Advertiser | |
1930-08-09 | Police Band Guest of Third Presbyterian | Birmingham News | |
1930-08-16 | True Friendship\, Dr. Bryan's Topic At Third Presbyterian | Birmingham News | |
1930-08-16 | Unauthorized Solicitation in Bryan's Name | Weekly Call | |
1930-08-22 | Police To Observer Yearly Memorial | Birmingham News | |
1930-08-23 | Elderly White Man Released at Bryan recommendation | Birmingham Reporter | Colored Paper |
1930-08-25 | Memorial Services Held | Birmingham News | Police |
1930-09-01 | Methodists Begin Revival In Ensley | Birmingham News | At Italian Mission |
1930-09-07 | Seminary To Open | Birmingham News | Loulie Compton |
1930-09-20 | Students Invited To Hear Dr. Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1930-09-22 | Teachers Attend Bryan Services | Birmingham News | |
1930-10-08 | Service for Dead | Birmingham News | Remembers dead of congregation, goes to graves |
1930-11-03 | Garrett-Miller Wedding | Anniston Star | |
1930-11-06 | Elliott Filling Station | Birmingham News | Gives him free gas |
1930-11-15 | Bethel Baptist Church | Birmingham Reporter | Speaks at Colored Church, "hand-splitting applause" Three white visitors were present to hear the wonderful message. "Also the white friends, Dr. Bryan and others, for the love and cooperation in helping to put the Master's program over." |
1930-12-01 | Peace On Earth | date uncertain | |
1930-12-01 | Peace On Earth | NP | |
1930-12-12 | Sermon To Labor | Birmingham News | |
1930-12-25 | Rev. and Mrs. Bryan 'At Home' Monday | Christmas visitors | |
1930-12-25 | Rev. and Mrs. Bryan 'At Home' Monday | NP | |
1930-12-25 | City Firemen Play Santa To Brother Bryan | Date Very Uncertain | |
1930-12-26 | Services Announced | Birmingham News | |
1930-12-30 | Pastor Receives | Birmingham News | Started receiving at Christmas when he came to Third Pres |
1931-01-01 | see Anniston Star | sick this is 1937 I think | For Others He Prayed: Now He Would Have Prayers |
1931-01-01 | For Others He Prayed: Now He Would Have Prayers | NP | sick this is 1937 I think, see Anniston Star |
1931-01-31 | Come to Church and Sunday School by J.A. Bryan | Labor Advocate | |
1931-02-02 | Two Evangelists To Speak Here | Birmingham News | Billy Sunday and Bob Jones, Sr. |
1931-02-07 | Tarrant Council To Have Big Class | Birmingham News | Gives "a wonderful address on 'Difficulties Confrtonting Fraternal Orders of Today'" |
1931-02-14 | Come To Church and Sunday School: The Great Importance of Attending God's Worship Services | Labor Advocate | |
1931-03-17 | Bryan Miserable Resting | Birmingham News | Judy Brown |
1931-03-17 | Observes Anniversary | Birmingham News | All-day prayer meeting |
1931-03-18 | Ramsay and Bryan To Ask School Tax | Birmingham News | |
1931-03-19 | A Readable Story | Christian Advocate | |
1931-03-19 | Pastor To Celebrate | Birmingham News | Reception "...I want to invite everybody in Birmingham to come. You've all been so kind to me all these years, and I want to shake your hand." |
1931-03-20 | Grand Old Man of Pulpit Is 68 | Post | |
1931-03-20 | J.A. Bryan | NP | 68th Birthday |
1931-03-21 | Dr. Bryan Felicitated | Birmingham News | |
1931-03-28 | West End Church To Begin Revival | Birmingham News | West End Methodist |
1931-03-28 | Many Residents of Birmingham Celebrate | Weekly Call | |
1931-04-13 | Power of Holy Spirit Praised | Birmingham News | Partial transcript of sermon |
1931-04-25 | Dr. Bryan Speaks At Springville Church | Birmingham News | |
1931-05-31 | Vespers\, Banquet To Feature Week At Howard School | Birmingham News | Chaplain for 10 years |
1931-06-06 | City Rejoices with 'Brother Bryan' 42 Years In Service To Fellowmen | Post | wife, fed 300, marriages and divorces, funerals |
1931-06-06 | City Rejoices with 'Brother Bryan' 42 Years In Service To Fellowmen | Post | wife, fed 300, marriages and divorces, funerals |
1931-06-06 | Bryan Ending 42nd Year | Post | |
1931-06-06 | Dr. Bryan To Mark Anniversary Day of Ministry Here | Birmingham News | |
1931-06-06 | Beloved Pastor To Hold Anniversary | Labor Advocate | |
1931-06-07 | Church Bulletin | Church Bulletin | |
1931-06-14 | Stidger's Men of the Great Redemption note | Birmingham News | |
1931-07-10 | Special Church Service (for South Carolinians) | Birmingham News | |
1931-07-17 | Service for Dead | Birmingham News | |
1931-07-25 | Virginia Pastor To Preach Sunday | Birmingham News | Blakely background |
1931-07-28 | Matriarch Awaiting Ninetieth Milestone | Birmingham News | Nobody knows what the radio means to a blind person. I dont know what I'd do with myself if It was not for the radio. "I hear Brother Bryan, too, over the radio, and always enjoy him, for he is such a spiritual man, a devout Christian, whose example is worthy of emulation. |
1931-08-03 | Action Postponed By Presbytery in Mordecai's Case | Birmingham News | Bryan proposes motion to delay decision until Spring |
1931-08-09 | Dr. Hunter Blakely To Write Biography of Bro Bryan While In Birmingham | Blakely back story | |
1931-08-09 | Dr. Hunter Blakely To Write Biography of Bro Bryan While In Birmingham | Birmingham News | |
1931-08-09 | Religion In Shoes Is Life Story of Brother Bryan | Blakely back story | |
1931-08-13 | Needy Sick Well Or Stong Solaced By City's Chaplain | ||
1931-08-13 | Needy\, Sick\, Well Or Stong Solaced By City's Chaplain | ||
1931-08-16 | Bryan Grateful For Office of Chaplain (Bryan writing) | Birmingham News | By Bryan |
1931-08-18 | Dr. Blakely on Vacation to Write Churchman's Biography | Staunton News Leader | |
1931-08-28 | Rev. Harry Bryan and Mrs. Bryan to Be Honored | Cullman Democrat | Missionary to Japan |
1931-09-01 | In His Footsteps: Age and Youth Part On Eve of Great Adventure (This from later in 19310824) | Birmingham Post | |
1931-09-24 | Rose-Cater Marriage | Anniston Star | |
1931-12-24 | Brother Bryan Escorted On Yule Shopping Tour | Post | |
1931-12-24 | Brother Bryan Escorted On Yule Shopping Tour | Birmingham Post | |
1932-01-06 | Pastors to Talk At Lash Protest | Birmingham News | Protesting Flogging in jails |
1932-01-19 | I Reckon So | Tennessean | |
1932-03-18 | "Brother" Bryan Will Celebrate Birthday Event | Birmingham News | |
1932-06-04 | Local Officials Aid Beloved Pastor | News | |
1932-06-04 | Loyal Officials Aid Beloved Pastor | Birmingham News | |
1932-06-04 | Church Honors 'Brother Bryan' on His 43rd Anniversary 6-4-1932 Post | Birmingham Post | |
1932-06-05 | Invites City Hall Employees for Anniversary | Birmingham News | |
1932-06-11 | Memorial Service Planned By Bryan | Birmingham Post | |
1932-06-19 | Josephine Brock Weds Mr. Morison | Anniston Star | |
1932-07-11 | Vote for Sunday baseball | Birmingham News | politics |
1932-07-17 | "But They Did It" | Birmingham News | Letter to the Editor against Bryan and Pastor's Union Sunday Baseball |
1932-07-20 | A Reply To Mr. Melancon | Birmingham News | Letter to the Editor against Bryan and Pastor's Union Sunday Baseball |
1932-07-24 | As To Brother Bryan | Birmingham News | Letter to Editor about Sunday Baseball, Bryan controversy |
1932-08-01 | Yeh\, Dooker\, But Thumb-Twiddling Will Get You Nowhere | Birmingham News | Humor column on Brother Bryan and Sunday Baseball |
1932-08-07 | Church Officers | Post Sermons | |
1932-12-02 | Brother Bryan Robbed | Anniston Star | |
1932-12-02 | "Brother Bryan Robbed" | Anniston Star | |
1932-12-24 | Christmas Services at Bro. Bryan's Church | Labor Advocate | |
1933-02-09 | Brother Bryan Will Preach At Brookwood | Tuscaloosa News | |
1933-02-24 | Brother Bryan To Speak At Cottondale Church | Tuscaloosa News | |
1933-03-03 | Mrs. George Thompson | The Tennessean | |
1933-03-20 | Bryan Honored In Anniversary | Post | |
1933-03-20 | Mrs. Estelle Doorman | The Tennessean | |
1933-03-26 | Brother Bryan Will Give Sermon Series | Tuscaloosa News | |
1933-04-14 | Dr. J.A. Bryan To Lecture Tuesday at Calhoun Church | Anniston Star | |
1933-04-21 | Notice of services | Anniston Star | |
1933-05-01 | Around Town | Anniston Star | |
1933-05-03 | Birmingham Pastor Will Speak Here | Anniston Star | |
1933-05-04 | Cottage Prayer Services Planned In Seven Homes | Anniston Star | |
1933-05-07 | Bryan Will Lecture In Anniston Again | Anniston Star | |
1933-05-09 | On the Holy Land | Anniston Star | |
1933-05-10 | Birmingham Pastor Will Give Lecture | Anniston Star | |
1933-05-11 | Brother Bryan Will Come to Cullman Soon | Cullman Democrat | |
1933-06-02 | Brother Bryan To Mark 44th Anniversary in City (6/2/1933) | ||
1933-06-02 | He Lives To Serve | np | |
1933-06-03 | City Called To Honor Brother Bryan | Post | |
1933-06-13 | Preach at Central Presbyterian Church | Anniston Star | |
1933-06-14 | Jerusalem and The Holy Land | Anniston Star | |
1933-06-19 | Bryan Will Give Lecture At Church | Anniston Star | |
1933-06-19 | Bryan Will Give Lecture At Church | Anniston Star | |
1933-09-03 | Bryan To Speak | Anniston Star | |
1933-10-24 | Teachers to Meet | Birmingham News | Unemployed Teachers Club of Jefferson County |
1933-10-31 | Suffered Injuries to the Face and Hands | Birmingham News | |
1933-11-04 | Suffered Injuries to the Face and Hands | Weekly Call | In Multiple Newspapers |
1933-11-11 | Suffered Injuries to the Face and Hands | Birmingham Reporter | |
1933-12-20 | Ex-Slaves Program | Birmingham News | 68th Anniversary of Freedom, Bryan speaks |
1933-12-25 | Firemen Outfit\, Without Mrs. Bryan for First Time | Birmingham News | |
1934-01-01 | City's Man of God Writes of Firemen | Birmingham's $3000 Fire March | |
1934-01-01 | Birmingham Honors Dr. Bryan | ||
1934-01-01 | This Is Why Brother Bryan's Statue Was Made (This is not the date date is 19410129) | ||
1934-01-01 | City's Man of God Writes of Firemen | Birmingham's $3,000,000 Fire March | |
1934-01-01 | Loveman | Religion in Shoes clip | |
1934-01-01 | Dr | Religion in Shoes review | Bryan Reaches New Milestone On Highway of Life (3/20/1934 News) |
1934-01-01 | Brother Bryan To Kneel In Marble Prayer In Park | Statue no pedestal | |
1934-01-01 | There's A Statue To His Kindness | Statue story | |
1934-01-01 | There's A Statue To His Kindness | Statue story | |
1934-01-01 | Picture five points | ||
1934-03-01 | Statue Is Unveiled to Brother Bryan As Expression of City's High Esteem | Statue | |
1934-03-01 | Persons of Many Creeds and Faiths Join In Honoring Pastor | Statue Unveiling | |
1934-03-01 | Police and Firemen Will Serve At Ceremony Honoring Brother Bryan | Statues | |
1934-03-03 | Brother Bryan In Action Depicted In Book Written By Virginia Pastor | Post | |
1934-03-09 | I Reckon So | The Tennessean | |
1934-03-10 | Dr. Blakely Pens Autobiography of Alabama Pastor | Staunton News Leader | |
1934-03-18 | Former Spartan Now Is Minister | Spartanburg Herald Journal | Beloved by People of Large City |
1934-03-18 | Former Spartan Now Is Minister\, Beloved by People of Large City | Spartanburg Herald Journal | |
1934-03-20 | Birmingham Pastor Is Paid A Glowing Tribute By Virginia Minister | News | |
1934-03-20 | Dr. Bryan Reaches New Milestone On Highway of Life: Birmingham Pastor Is Paid A Glowing Tribute By Virginia Minister | Birmingham News | |
1934-03-20 | Kindness Molds A Statue | Post | |
1934-04-07 | Brother Bryan Emerges | Post Statue picture work | |
1934-04-08 | Religion In Shoes Letter to The Editor | News | |
1934-04-08 | "Religion In Shoes" Letter to The Editor | Birmingham News | |
1934-04-26 | Religion in Shoes Advertisement | Birmingham News | |
1934-05-27 | Church Leaders Adopt Age Limit For Retirement | Ashvlle Citizen Times | |
1934-05-27 | Noted Minister Speaks Tonight At Weaverville | Ashvlle Citizen Times | |
1934-06-02 | Brother Bryan 71 | Birmingham Post | Looks Ahead |
1934-06-02 | Brother Bryan 71\, Looks Ahead | Birmingham Post | Good info here |
1934-06-02 | Third Presbyterian To Hold Homecoming | Birmingham Post | |
1934-06-02 | Beloved Minister To Mark Forty-Fifth Year of Pastorate | Birmingham News | |
1934-06-10 | "Religion In Shoes" Is Life Story of Brother Bryan | Birmingham News | Probably Birmingham Post |
1934-06-17 | Will Present Portrait | Birmingham News | By Effie R. Gibson for Police Department |
1934-06-26 | City Commission Approves Hanging Portrait | Birmingham News | |
1934-06-28 | Confer On Site: Group To Choose Place To Put Statue of "Brother" Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1934-07-02 | Moore-Estep Nuptials Held, To Make Home In Kingsport | Kingsport Times | |
1934-07-11 | Statue Site Chose | Birmingham News | |
1934-07-15 | Statue to Be Dedicated Sunday | Birmingham News | |
1934-07-16 | Bryan's Name Is Used In Racket By City Peddlers | Birmingham News | |
1934-07-17 | Sculptor Bridges' Five Year Old Idea Results In Unique Brother Bryan Statue | Birmingham Post | |
1934-07-24 | City Will Unite In Tribute To Pastor | Birmingham News | |
1934-07-24 | City Will Unite In Tribute To Pastor | News | |
1934-07-25 | Pastor's Statue To Be Unveiled | Birmingham News | |
1934-07-28 | Statue of 'Brother' Bryan To Be Unveiled Tomorrow | Post | |
1934-07-28 | Statue of 'Brother' Bryan To Be Unveiled Tomorrow | Birmingham Post | |
1934-07-29 | Unveiling of Bryan Statue Mapped Out | Birmingham News | |
1934-07-29 | Unveiling of Bryan Statue Mapped Out (News) | Statue | |
1934-07-29 | Music And Art Notes | Birmingham News | |
1934-07-29 | WSGN to broadcast statue unveiling | Birmingham News | |
1934-07-30 | Brother Bryan | Birmingham Post | |
1934-07-30 | Statue Is Unveiled To "Brother" Bryan | News | |
1934-07-30 | Statue Is Unveiled To "Brother" Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1934-07-30 | Brother Bryan | statue ceremony | |
1934-08-03 | Firemen of City And Families On Two-Day Picnic | Birmingham News | |
1934-08-05 | Brother Bryan's Statue | Birmingham News | |
1934-08-07 | Brother Bryan In Action Depicted In Book Written By Virginia Pastor | Religion in Shoes | |
1934-08-11 | Former Slaves To Sing | Birmingham News | |
1934-08-12 | Time\, Girl' And This Couple Just Made A 'Place' | Birmingham News | |
1934-08-27 | Clouds Forecast | Birmingham News | Lightning Strike Church, and Bryan |
1934-09-08 | Negroes To Honor Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1934-09-11 | I Reckon So | Book Review | |
1934-09-18 | Pa | Evening Times Sayre | Grits and Gravy |
1934-09-18 | Grits and Gravy | Evening Times Sayre, Pa | |
1934-09-23 | Our City Beautiful | Birmingham News | Picture of Statue |
1934-10-07 | Old Plantation Melodies | Birmingham News | Ex Slaves |
1934-10-26 | Service for Police at Third | Birmingham News | |
1934-11-25 | Church School To Be Opened December 3 | Anniston Star | |
1934-11-27 | Leaders Make Plans to Open Church School | Anniston Star | |
1934-11-29 | Speaks at Convention | Anniston Star | |
1934-12-04 | Local Church Begins Annual Mission School | Anniston Star | |
1934-12-05 | Bryan To Give Talk For Local Church School | Anniston Star | |
1934-12-06 | Guest of family | Anniston Star | |
1934-12-06 | Beale To Give Mission School Talk Tonight | Anniston Star | Bryan spoke previous night on The Value of the Soul |
1934-12-08 | Newspaper Carriers Hear Brother Bryan | Birmingham Post | |
1934-12-21 | Howell-Sult | Columbus Telegram | |
1934-12-22 | Brother Bryan to Play Santa | Birmingham Post | Struck by lightning |
1934-12-24 | Big Brothers: City Chaplain Outfitted By Firemen As Gift For Christmas | Post | |
1934-12-24 | Big Brothers: City Chaplain Outfitted By Firemen As Gift For Christmas | Birmingham Post | |
1934-12-24 | Pastor Gets New Suit | Birmingham News | |
1934-12-25 | Brother Bryan's Church | Visit Could be 1924 or 28 | |
1934-12-26 | Death of Christ To Be Depicted By Huge Parade | Birmingham News | |
1934-12-27 | Sanders-Wagner | Cullman Democrat | |
1934-12-29 | Spooky Mary Baffles Even News Men | Daily Capital Journal | |
1934-12-30 | Persons of All Denominations To Follow Ministers In Unique Appeal | Birmingham News | |
1934-12-30 | Persistent Phantom Vents Spleen On Puzzled Household | Anniston Star | |
1934-12-30 | Spook Comes With Bride | Des Moines Register | |
1935-01-01 | Third Presbyterian Has Been Strong Factor In Religious Life of City | ND History of Church | |
1935-01-01 | Third Presbyterian Has Been Strong Factor In Religious Life of City | ND History of Church | This could be dated approximately with the missionaries Head listed in article |
1935-01-13 | Mrs. Thornhill Taken By Death | Anniston Star | |
1935-01-26 | Special Service Planned | Baltimore Sun | |
1935-02-15 | Rival Sides Push State Drives on Liquor Question | Birmingham News | |
1935-02-17 | Heard on All Three Birmingham Radio Stations | Birmingham News | |
1935-02-27 | Prominent Birmingham Pastor to Preach Tonight | Austin American | |
1935-03-02 | Brother Bryan to Speak Sunday | Austin American | |
1935-03-02 | Preaching Schedule | Austin American | |
1935-03-18 | Brother' Bryan Has Birthday | Birmingham News | All day reception |
1935-03-23 | Brother Bryan Beams At His 72nd Birthday: Happy Birthday Greeting to Brother Bryan | This is a workshop where God works men over. | |
1935-03-23 | Brother Bryan Beams At His 72nd Birthday: Happy Birthday Greeting to Brother Bryan | "This is a workshop where God works men over." | |
1935-03-29 | Edmonds To Preach Graduation Sermon | Selma Times Journal | |
1935-04-01 | Edmonds To Speak At Commencement | Anniston Star | Bryan speak at baccalaureate of Military Institute |
1935-04-25 | Harless Cook Wedding Announced | Anniston Star | |
1935-05-05 | Institute Planning for Commencement | Selma Times Journal | |
1935-05-12 | Marion Institute Commencement | Birmingham News | |
1935-05-12 | Marion Graduation Excercises Monday | Selma Times Journal | |
1935-05-14 | Marion Institute Ends Its 93rd Term | The Montgomery Advertiser | |
1935-05-25 | Montgomery Advertiser | ||
1935-05-29 | NC | Daily Times News | Reunions on Tap at UNC |
1935-05-29 | Reunions on Tap at UNC | Daily Times News, NC | |
1935-06-01 | Love For Others Drives Him On | Post | |
1935-06-16 | Singleton Harmen Wedding Announced | Anniston Star | |
1935-06-24 | Dr. J.A. Bryan Will Be Heard Here This Week | Anniston Star | |
1935-07-25 | Brother' Bryan | Kerrville Mountain Sun | Noted Churchman of the South To Speak At Westminster |
1935-07-25 | Brother' Bryan\, Noted Churchman of the South\, To Speak At Westminster | Kerrville Mountain Sun | |
1935-07-27 | Brother Bryan To Lecture In Texas | Birmingham Post | |
1935-08-01 | General Church Conference Opens At Westminster | Kerrville Mountain Sun | |
1935-08-08 | 25 Guests Attend Rotary Luncheon | Kerrville Mountain Sun | |
1935-08-08 | Brother Bryan Speaks Before Rotary Members | Kerrville Mountain Sun | |
1935-08-08 | I Wouldn't Trade My Job With Hoover | Kerrville Mountain Sun | Says Brother Bryan |
1935-08-08 | I Wouldn't Trade My Job With Hoover\, Says Brother Bryan | Kerrville Mountain Sun | |
1935-08-10 | Sons Of Bryan To Speak Sunday | Birmingham News | |
1935-08-26 | Dr. Bryan To Speak: Goodwater Baptist Church | Birmingham News | |
1935-09-03 | Series of Meetings in Shorter\, AL | Birmingham News | |
1935-09-04 | New Church Opened | Birmingham News | |
1935-09-06 | Bro. Bryan Speaks to Huge Crowd Here | Goodwater Enterprise | |
1935-09-06 | Bro. Bryan Spoke to Huge Crowd Here | Goodwater Enterprise | |
1935-09-28 | Plan Sacred Concert | Birmingham News | Fundraiser for Brother Bryan Bus |
1935-09-29 | "Brother" Bryan Speaker | Birmingham News | Goodwater Methodist Church |
1935-10-07 | North Carolina | Statesville Record | Brother Bryan |
1935-10-07 | Brother Bryan | Statesville Record, North Carolina | International Prayer Service For Peace |
1935-10-12 | Sacred Concert | Birmingham News | |
1935-10-21 | Birmingham Girl Marries | Clarion Ledger | |
1935-10-25 | "Bro Bryan" Will Be Here October 30th | Rockford Chronicle | |
1935-12-04 | Bryan to Give Church School Talk Tonight | Anniston Star | |
1935-12-05 | Visit with friends in Anniston | Anniston Star | |
1935-12-30 | Official Chaplain of Birmingham (other titles in papers) | Ernie Pyle | Led class at Princeton |
1936-01-04 | If Any Saints Are Left\, Brother Bryan Is One | Knoxville News Sentinel | |
1936-01-19 | Letter to the 'Best Man In Birmingham' | Birmingham News The Best Man in Birmingham | |
1936-01-23 | Midget Sees Queer Doings On Elevator | Birmingham News | Elevator prayer story |
1936-03-19 | Birmingham Plans Annual Tribute To Brother Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1936-03-29 | Statue Put on 3 Foot Pedestal | Birmingham News | |
1936-03-31 | Rev. Bryan To Preach: Kellyton Baptist Church in Goodwater | Birmingham News | |
1936-05-03 | Gray Granite Pedestal for Statue | Birmingham News | |
1936-05-15 | Brother Bryan Program | Birmingham News | Radio program dedicated to Bryan |
1936-05-23 | Once A Newsboy | Birmingham Post | Soon A 'Theolog'--He's Glad Brother Bryan Came Along |
1936-05-23 | Once A Newsboy\, Soon A 'Theolog'--He's Glad Brother Bryan Came Along | Birmingham Post | |
1936-06-06 | After 47 Years | Birmingham Post | Brother Bryan Still Trudges On |
1936-06-06 | After 47 Years\, Brother Bryan Still Trudges On | Birmingham Post | |
1936-06-06 | Dr. Bryan To Observe Forty-Seventh Anniversary At Third Presbyterian | Birmingham News | |
1936-06-21 | Proud Typographical Union Member | Birmingham News | Bryan "has often boasted that there were two organizations of which he was exceptionally proud to be a member, the Presbyterian Church and the Birmingham Typographical Union of which he has been an honarary member for many years." |
1936-06-24 | Praying For Rain | Courier Journal | |
1936-08-01 | He Gets Credit | B Post | She Satisfaction |
1936-08-01 | He Gets Credit\, She Satisfaction | B Post | |
1936-08-16 | "Brother" Bryan Guest | Birmingham News | Sipsey Methodist Church |
1936-08-18 | I Reckon So | The Tennessean | |
1936-09-13 | Letter to the Editor (Only Brother Bryan sees good in infamous John Dillinger) | The Montgomery Advertiser | |
1936-09-16 | Firemen Facing Fun\, Frolic\, Facts | Birmingham News | "The Rev. J.A. Bryan, friend of all firemen and for many years "daddy" and "big brother" of every member of the Birmingham department, opened the convention with the invocation... |
1936-09-20 | "Brother" Bryan Back | Birmingham News | |
1936-10-10 | Negro Hospital in Need of $500 | Birmingham News | |
1936-10-18 | Augustin Bryan Wedding | The Times | |
1936-11-25 | Bryan To Preach | Birmingham News | |
1936-12-13 | Howard Singers To Be At Church | Birmingham News | Drives 500 miles a month |
1936-12-13 | Will Give Cantata | Birmingham News | 1,500 Children in country communities |
1936-12-23 | Third most popular radio | Birmingham News | |
1936-12-24 | Church To Serve Dinner | Birmingham News | |
1936-12-24 | Firemen Play Santa | Birmingham News | |
1936-12-31 | Bryan To Celebrate | Birmingham News | |
1936-12-31 | Police invited to Open House | Birmingham News | |
1937-01-09 | Brother Bryan Will Preach on 'Revivals' | Post Herald | |
1937-01-20 | Brewton Celebrates Brother Bryan Day | Our Southern Home | a marvel to look at and listen to. For in his face you can picture Christ. |
1937-01-23 | Masons\, O.E.S. To Hear DuBose | Birmingham News | Brought Dr. Wilds DuBose into the church |
1937-02-09 | Rev. Bryan To Preach | Birmingham News | Dixon Memorial Presbyterian Church in Tarrant |
1937-02-14 | Preaching Here | Selma Times Journal | |
1937-02-21 | Howard College Founders Day | Birmingham News | Picture of Bryan |
1937-02-25 | MS | The Newton Record | Outstanding Ministry |
1937-02-25 | Outstanding Ministry | The Newton Record, MS | |
1937-02-28 | A Remarkable Character | The Greenville News | |
1937-03-01 | Southern Personalities: James A. Bryan | Minister from Hollands | |
1937-03-01 | Southern Personalities: James A. Bryan\, Minister from Hollands | ||
1937-03-01 | Tea To Honor Beloved 'Brother Bryan' On His Anniversary, Holley-Estes Plans | ||
1937-03-06 | Tea To Honor Beloved 'Brother Bryan' On His Anniversary, Holley-Estes Plans | Birmingham News | |
1937-03-07 | Former Drys Shift, Prohis Sound Call | Birmingham News | |
1937-03-11 | Bro. Bryan Visits Shamut Monday Night | Chambers County News | |
1937-03-25 | "Brother Bryan" To Speak Here Friday | Selma Times Journal | |
1937-03-28 | Brother Bryan Speaks | Birmingham News | Selma |
1937-03-28 | Dr. Bryan To Preach | Birmingham News | Cumberland Presbyterian |
1937-03-30 | Meanest Thief, Brother Bryan's Church Robbed | Birmingham News | |
1937-04-05 | Radio Note | Birmingham News | |
1937-04-16 | Ripleys Believe It Or Not (Original scan) | Ripleys | |
1937-04-16 | Ripleys Believe It Or Not | Ripley | |
1937-04-16 | Ripleys Believe It Or Not | Ripley | |
1937-04-22 | Preach at Southern Methodist | Cullman Democrat | |
1937-05-24 | Union Printers Memorial | Birmingham News | |
1937-05-25 | City To Be Host To Postmasters | Birmingham News | |
1937-05-30 | One Postman Has Held Office for 58 Years | Greenville News | |
1937-06-01 | Brother Bryan's Family Requests Prayer For Him | ||
1937-06-01 | Brother Bryan' Has Been In Our Midst For 48 Years (June 1 | Birmingham Post | 1937 Birmingham Post) |
1937-06-01 | Brother Bryan' Has Been In Our Midst For 48 Years (June 1\, 1937 Birmingham Post) | Birmingham Post | |
1937-06-01 | Dr. Bryan Invites Visits of Friends on Anniversary | Birmingham News | |
1937-06-05 | Preaching Services Set | Birmingham News | Ensley Pilgrim Mission |
1937-06-29 | Brother Bryan Becomes Reluctant Hospital Patient | Birmingham Post (notice article on heat on front) | |
1937-06-29 | Brother Bryan\, In Hospital\, Unites Couple from Bed | Birmingham News | |
1937-06-29 | Brother Bryan's Family Requests Prayer For Him | ||
1937-06-30 | Hospitalized Minister Performs Nuptial Rites | Atlanta Constitution | See marriage license from 19370628 divorced 1951 |
1937-06-30 | Hospitalized Minister Performs Nuptial Rites | Atlanta Constitution | See marriage license from 19370628, divorced 1951 |
1937-07-03 | He's Taking A Rest (From 06/28 to this day perhaps | Post Sermons | but required rest for a week or more after) |
1937-07-03 | He's Taking A Rest (From 06/28 to this day perhaps\, but required rest for a week or more after) | Post Sermons | |
1937-07-09 | Roll Call of Churches | Rockford Chronicle | |
1937-07-17 | Brother Bryan Dictates Column From Bed | Post Sermons | |
1937-07-17 | Pastor Is Improved | Birmingham News | |
1937-07-18 | Happenings of the Church and World | Atlanta Constitution | |
1937-07-19 | Brother Bryan Better | Birmingham News | |
1937-07-20 | Bryan Improves | Birmingham News | |
1937-07-29 | Brother Bryan Improves | Chambers County News | |
1937-07-31 | Brother Bryan Gains | Birmingham News | |
1937-08-01 | Brother Bryan | Anniston Star | |
1937-08-07 | Pythian Lodge Lauds Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1937-09-18 | Rev. Bryan Thankful For 48 Years In One Church | Post | All night prayer Princeton |
1937-09-19 | Brother Bryan Better | Birmingham News | |
1937-09-25 | Brother Bryan Walks for First Time In 11 Weeks | Post | |
1937-11-20 | Brother Bryan Speaks On Radio | ||
1937-12-05 | Will Honor Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1937-12-05 | Bryan with Judge Roger Snyder Recommending Third changed to Bryan Memorial | Birmingham News | |
1937-12-24 | Beloved Brother Bryan | Birmingham News | Lists needy he needs help with |
1937-12-26 | Voice on the Radio | Birmingham News | |
1938-01-01 | Bryan Memorial | Illness reflection | |
1938-01-01 | John Vale articles | John Vale | |
1938-01-01 | Brother Bryan Just About The Same | ||
1938-01-01 | A Purse for Brother Bryan? | News letter to editor | |
1938-01-01 | One S.C. Postmaster Has Held Office for 58 Years | ||
1938-01-01 | WSGN send engineers | sick bed radio | |
1938-01-30 | Stauffer Invited to Succeed Bryan | Anniston Star | |
1938-02-24 | Stauffer Declines Birmingham Call | Anniston Star | |
1938-03-13 | Silver Tea will Be Tribute To Brother Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1938-03-13 | Birmingham Will Join Hands In Paying Honor To Brother Bryan | Birmingham News | Note story of free horse and buggy |
1938-03-17 | Silver Anniversary | Birmingham News | |
1938-03-18 | Bryan Gets Key To City's Hearts | ||
1938-03-18 | Bryan Gets Key To City's Hearts | Birmingham News | |
1938-03-18 | Saturday Named As Day To Honor Beloved Pastor | ||
1938-03-18 | Silver Tea will Be Tribute To Brother Bryan | ||
1938-03-18 | WSGN Broadcasts Program In Honor of Brother Bryan | ||
1938-03-18 | Brother Bryan Day Observed | Silver Tea Held | |
1938-03-18 | Brother Bryan to Celebrate 75th Birthday Saturday | Cullman Banner | |
1938-03-19 | Brother Bryan Day Observed\, Silver Tea Held | Birmingham News | |
1938-03-20 | Birmingham Will Join Hands In Paying Honor To Brother Bryan | Birmingham Post | Note story of free horse and buggy |
1938-03-20 | Brother Bryan's Friends Will Meet Again To Honor Beloved Minister | Birmingham News | |
1938-03-21 | Tramp Donates $1 to Brother Bryan and Leaves Town | Birmingham News | |
1938-03-23 | Tramp Donates $1 to Brother Bryan and Leaves Town | Tramp | |
1938-04-02 | Brother Bryan's Son Is Coming To U.S. From Japan | Birmingham Post | |
1938-05-01 | Brother Bryan's Friends Will Meet Again To Honor Beloved Minister | ||
1938-05-01 | City's Fete For Brother Bryan Slated Saturday | ||
1938-05-01 | Brother Bryan Day Observed | Silver Tea Held | |
1938-05-01 | Brother Bryan Day Observed\, Silver Tea Held | ||
1938-05-21 | Sunday School Bus Presented to Brother Bryan | Post (sermons) | |
1938-06-01 | Second Tea Held Here To Observe Pastor's Birthday | ||
1938-06-05 | Former Spartan's Work at Birmingham Is One of Most Remarkable Ministries In History of Any Church in America | Spartanburg Herald Journal | |
1938-06-05 | Brother Bryan of Birmingham To Be The Subject | The News Leader Staunton Virginia | |
1938-06-25 | Harry Bryan To Visit Family on Year's Vacation | Birmingham Post (References wheeling into church for 50th) | |
1938-06-25 | Multiple Harry Bryan articles | Harry Bryan | |
1938-07-03 | Man of Prayer (South Carolina paper) | SC News and Courier | |
1938-07-05 | I Reckon So | The Tennessean | |
1938-07-10 | Rev. Harry Bryan Directs Services At Homecoming | Brother Bryan and Boys United On Eve of 'Homecoming' Ceremony | ||
1938-07-10 | Brother Bryan and Boys United On Eve of 'Homecoming' Ceremony | Birmingham News | |
1938-07-11 | Rev. Harry Bryan Directs Services At Homecoming | Birmingham News | |
1938-07-28 | Brother Bryan Expresses Gratitude | Birmingham News | By Bryan |
1938-07-30 | Brother Bryan Sends Thanks To His Friends | Birmingham Post | |
1938-10-13 | Brother Bryan Prayed A Year For His Book | Post | |
1938-10-28 | Bryan Will Bring Japanese Message | Anniston Star | Harry Bryan |
1939-01-01 | Hammond mines and Sunday School impact | Hammond | |
1939-01-01 | Dr. Alexander's Tribute (Memorial Fund) | ||
1939-02-27 | Nineteen Are Hurt in Crash of School Bus | Asheville Citizen Times | |
1939-02-27 | 19 Children Recovering After Wreck | Post | |
1939-02-27 | Rev. Bryan Is Not Told of Accident | Post | |
1939-02-27 | Sunday School Bus Hit By Train\, 19 Hurt | Semi Weekly Spokesman Review | |
1939-03-01 | 21 Escape When Bus | Bus crash1 | Train Crash |
1939-03-01 | 21 Escape When Bus\, Train Crash | Bus crash1 | |
1939-03-01 | Multiple Brother Bryan Bus Stories | Bus | |
1939-03-07 | Brother Bryan's Wife Is Buried In Elmwood After Long Career | wife funeral | |
1939-03-18 | Brother Bryan Tells Story of Bus Wrecked By Train | Post (Sermons) | |
1939-03-18 | Brother Bryan Takes His First Step In Nearly Two Years | But He's Still Ill | |
1939-03-18 | Brother Bryan Takes His First Step In Nearly Two Years\, But He's Still Ill | ||
1939-03-20 | Brother Bryan Will Be Honored In WSGN Salute | ||
1939-03-20 | Greater Love Hath No Man (3/19) | ||
1939-05-27 | City To Celebrate 50 Years Service of Brother Bryan | Post | |
1939-06-01 | Birmingham Will Honor Dr. Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1939-06-01 | Eulogy To Mark Golden Year of Brother Bryan's Ministry | ||
1939-06-01 | |||
1939-06-01 | Grateful City Recalls The Early Days in Career of Brother Bryan | ||
1939-06-01 | Huge Crowds Pay Tribute To Ministry of Beloved City Pastor | ||
1939-06-02 | Bryan Coin Leads Boy Into Pulpit (Cantrell) | B Post | |
1939-06-02 | Third Presbyterian To Hold Homecoming | Birmingham Post | |
1939-06-02 | Third Presbyterian To Hold Homecoming | Birmingham Post | |
1939-06-05 | Birmingham To Honor Dr. J.A. Bryan On Semi-Centennial of Pastorate | Birmingham News | Third |
1939-06-05 | Birmingham News | ||
1939-06-05 | Birmingham Pays Tribute To Brother Bryan Sunday | ||
1939-06-07 | Thousands Will Join In Honor To 'Brother' Bryan | ||
1939-06-09 | Grateful City Recalls The Early Days in Career of Brother Bryan | ||
1939-06-10 | City Pays Honor To Brother Bryan's 50 Years of Service | Post | |
1939-06-11 | Birmingham Will Honor 'Brother' Bryan For 50 Years' Faithful Ministering | Birmingham News | |
1939-06-11 | Birmingham Will Honor 'Brother' Bryan For 50 Years' Faithful Ministering | Birmingham News | |
1939-06-11 | Brother Bryan Day Municipal Auditorium | ||
1939-06-11 | "Brother Bryan Day" Municipal Auditorium | ||
1939-06-12 | A Tribute to A Half-Century of Unselfishness | Post | |
1939-06-12 | Tribute Paid To Dr. J.A. Bryan and Record | ||
1939-08-20 | Nabor's sermon mention Bryan impact | Greenville News Sun | |
1940-02-29 | Strength for the Day | Free Lance Star Virginia | |
1940-02-29 | Strength for the Day | The Daily Times Rochester PA | |
1940-03-04 | Leonora Memorial Service Reflection (Death March 4 | Church | 1940) |
1940-03-04 | Leonora Memorial Service Reflection (Death March 4\, 1940) | Church | |
1940-03-05 | Mrs. Bryan Victim of Death | Age Herald | |
1940-03-05 | Mrs. Bryan Dies | Anniston Star | |
1940-03-05 | Brother Bryan Loses His Closest Advisor As Death Takes Mrs. Bryan at 77 | ||
1940-03-09 | Rev. Bryan Will Be 77 Wednesday | Birmingham Post | |
1940-03-23 | Brother Bryan Will Conduct Easter Services | Post | |
1940-03-24 | More reflections on mother's death BB response | James Bryan reflections on mother homegoing | |
1940-03-24 | Letter describing BB reaction to wife death | James Bryan to Harry Bryan | |
1940-06-01 | Brother Bryan to Offer Prayer | Post | |
1940-06-02 | Third Presbyterian Will Honor Brother Bryan | News | |
1940-06-02 | Third Presbyterian Will Honor Brother Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1940-07-02 | Pickens Will Be Ordained: He Was Associated WIth Brother Bryan | Birmingham Post Herald | |
1940-09-16 | Generous and Grateful | Birmingham News | |
1941-01-01 | He Witnessed for Christ | Fire reflection in 1941 | |
1941-01-01 | Hope Now Waning for 'Brother' Bryan | News | |
1941-01-01 | Rev | Bryan's Sermon Will Be Put On Air | |
1941-01-01 | Rev\, Bryan's Sermon Will Be Put On Air | ||
1941-01-01 | Memorial Reflections | Wife Funeral | |
1941-01-01 | Love Was Topic of Last Sermon of Brother Bryan | ||
1941-01-01 | Bro. Bryan's Memory To Live, Fund Created To Carry On Charities | ||
1941-01-01 | Family of Beloved Brother Bryan Voices Thanks To Magic City | ||
1941-01-20 | Memorial Fund | Memorial | |
1941-01-26 | Church Bulletin | ||
1941-01-28 | Brother J. A. Bryan City's Chaplain Claimed By Death | ||
1941-01-28 | He Believed In The Brotherhood of Man | ||
1941-01-28 | Brother Bryan of Birmingham Tuscaloosa News | ||
1941-01-28 | Southside Baptist Church Tribute | ||
1941-01-28 | Brother J. A. Bryan\, City's Chaplain\, Claimed By Death | ||
1941-01-28 | Ilness Fatal To Rev. Bryan | ||
1941-01-28 | After Midnight | ||
1941-01-28 | Fire truck Will Bear Bryan Casket To Grave | ||
1941-01-28 | Community Center Formed In Memory of Brother Bryan | ||
1941-01-28 | He Remembembered After 35 Years | ||
1941-01-28 | Pics (Have better) | ||
1941-01-28 | Brother Bryan Taken By Death 19410129 | ||
1941-01-28 | Loveman Memorial | ||
1941-01-28 | Tribute | Hueytown Lions Club | |
1941-01-28 | Brother Bryan's Funeral Order | Funeral Service | |
1941-01-28 | More Memorial | Memorial | |
1941-01-29 | Brother J. A. Bryan City's Chaplain Claimed By Death | B News | |
1941-01-29 | Brother Bryan | Beloved Cleric Passes At Home | |
1941-01-29 | Brother Bryan | Beloved Pastor Succoms Here | |
1941-01-29 | Birmingham Mourns Brother Bryan's Death | Tuscaloosa News | |
1941-01-29 | Brother Bryan In Familiar Poses (Have pieces of original) | ||
1941-01-29 | Brother Bryan Dies At Home Here After Attack of Pneumonia | ||
1941-01-29 | The Power of Character | ||
1941-01-29 | Misc | ||
1941-01-29 | Starting A Bryan Fund | ||
1941-01-29 | Fire Truck Will Bear Bryan Casket To Grave | ||
1941-01-29 | Brother Bryan In Familiar Poses | ||
1941-01-29 | Brother J.A. Bryan\, City's Chaplain\, Claimed By Death | B News | |
1941-01-29 | Brother Bryan\, Beloved Cleric\, Passes At Home | ||
1941-01-29 | Brother Bryan\, Beloved Pastor\, Succoms Here | ||
1941-01-29 | Brother Bryan Dies | Anniston Star | |
1941-01-29 | Birmingham Pastor Dies | The Tennessean | |
1941-01-29 | Brother Bryan of Birmingham | Tuscaloosa News | |
1941-01-29 | Brother Bryan Dies At Home Here After Attack of Pneumonia | ||
1941-01-29 | Brother Bryan Is Dead | ||
1941-01-30 | Brother Bryan Is Laid To Rest In Final Rites | ||
1941-01-30 | Judy Brown Says: Never Was There A Man So Sweet and Kind as Brother Bryan | Riding in carriage (Surrey) | |
1941-01-30 | He Believed In Brotherhood of Man | South News Almanac | |
1941-01-30 | He Believed In Brotherhood of Man | South News Almanac | |
1941-01-30 | Picture Collection Birmingham News | ||
1941-01-30 | As One Who Loved His Fellow Man | ||
1941-01-30 | Brother Bryan Succumbs To Pneumonia | ||
1941-01-30 | His Brother's Keeper | Age Herald editorial | |
1941-01-30 | Bryan Services To Be At 3PM | Age Herald | |
1941-01-30 | Brother Bryan | Atlanta Journal | |
1941-01-30 | "Brother" Bryan | Atlanta Journal | |
1941-01-30 | Pnemonia Takes Life of Beloved 'Brother Bryan' | Clarion Ledger | |
1941-01-30 | Pnemonia Takes Life of Beloved 'Brother Bryan' | Clarion Ledger | |
1941-01-30 | Congressional Record | Congressional Record | |
1941-01-30 | He Witnessed For Christ | Gadsden Times | |
1941-01-30 | Mourning City Bows Head In Final Tribute To Beloved Minister | News | |
1941-01-30 | Fire Truck Will Bear Bryan Casket To Grave | In Memory of Brother Bryan | He Remembered After 35 Years | Post | |
1941-01-30 | Local Ministers Attending Funeral | Anniston Star | |
1941-01-30 | Services Will Be Held Tomorrow | ||
1941-01-30 | Useful Life of Minister Comes to A Close | Progressive Age | From Age-Herald |
1941-01-31 | Funeral Pictures | ||
1941-01-31 | Funeral Pictures | ||
1941-01-31 | Funeral Pictures | ||
1941-01-31 | Funeral Pictures | ||
1941-01-31 | Brother Bryan Is Laid To Rest In Final Rites | Services Are Conducted As Thousands Mourn Beloved Pastor | Rites Held For Brother Bryan 1/31/1941 | Age Herald | |
1941-01-31 | Brother Bryan Is Laid To Rest In Final Rites | Age Herald | |
1941-01-31 | After Midnight By The Police Reporter | Age Herald | Portrait |
1941-01-31 | After Midnight By The Police Reporter | Age Herald | Portrait |
1941-01-31 | Goodbye Brother Bryan | Anniston Star | |
1941-01-31 | Patrick Poem Is Tribute to Brother Bryan | Congressmen later | |
1941-01-31 | Rev. J.A. Bryan | Hartford Courant | |
1941-01-31 | 3000 Bow In Sorrow At Brother Bryan's Funeral | Post | |
1941-01-31 | Birmingham Citizens Pay Their Final Tribute To Beloved Brother Bryan | Post | |
1941-01-31 | Firemen Lead Last Rites for Birmingham Chaplain | St Petersburg Times | |
1941-01-31 | Two Mile Cortege | Anniston Star | |
1941-01-31 | 5 | Atlanta Constitution (AP) | 000 Mourn 'Brother' Bryan at Rites Held in Birmingham |
1941-01-31 | 5\,000 Mourn 'Brother' Bryan at Rites Held in Birmingham | Atlanta Constitution (AP) | |
1941-01-31 | 5 | Orlando Sentinel | 000 Pay Last Tribute To Man All Alabama Knew--Brother Bryan |
1941-01-31 | 5\,000 Pay Last Tribute To Man All Alabama Knew--Brother Bryan | Orlando Sentinel | |
1941-01-31 | Brother' Bryan | The Tennessean | |
1941-01-31 | As One Who Loved His Fellow Man | ||
1941-02-01 | Prayer of Rev. Mitchell Alexander | Syrian Missionary convert of Brother Bryan | |
1941-02-01 | Prayer of Rev. Mitchell Alexander\, Syrian Missionary convert of Brother Bryan | ||
1941-02-01 | Mine Workers Express Regret At Pastor's Death | ||
1941-02-01 | This Morning by John Temple Cowes | ||
1941-02-02 | Brother Bryan | A Man of God; His Memory Will Live (Birmingham Churchman February 2 1941) | |
1941-02-02 | Letters to Editor | ||
1941-02-02 | A Friend Waiting At The Gate | ||
1941-02-02 | Southside Baptist To Honor Brother Bryan In Service | ||
1941-02-02 | Brother Bryan\, A Man of God, His Memory Will Live (Birmingham Churchman February 2\, 1941) | ||
1941-02-03 | Good Morning Louie Newton | Atlanta Constitution | If I have held back on thing from Christ, I do not know it. I say this humbly |
1941-02-03 | Good Morning Louie Newton | Atlanta Constitution | "If I have held back on thing from Christ, I do not know it. I say this humbly" |
1941-02-03 | Kiwanis Club Bessemer Tribute | ||
1941-02-06 | Brother Bryan | Chambers County News | |
1941-02-07 | Imperishable Memory of Bro. Bryan | Presbyterian Journal | |
1941-02-11 | Condolence Letter | ||
1941-02-12 | Death of Rev. James A. Bryan | Christian Observer | |
1941-02-13 | Condolence Letter | ||
1941-02-19 | A Man of God | Christian Observer | Prays with servants colored help (see also 'Soul winner.pdf') |
1941-02-20 | Standards of Greatness | Word and Way | |
1941-02-22 | James A. Bryan\, Kingstree Native Dies in Alabama | The State | |
1941-02-22 | James A. Bryan\, Kingstree Native\, Dies in Alabama (The State\, Columbia\, SC) | ||
1941-03-01 | The Homegoing of Dr. Bryan | Hebrew Messenger | Led 7000 to Christ |
1941-03-01 | The Homegoing of Dr. Bryan | Hebrew Messenger | Led 7,000 to Christ |
1941-03-01 | Bulletin published by The Presbyterian Orphans Home Lynchburg | Lynchburg | VA |
1941-03-01 | Bulletin published by The Presbyterian Orphans Home Lynchburg\, VA | Lynchburg | |
1941-03-04 | Brother Bryan (Holy Land Trip) | News | |
1941-03-13 | Rev. T.C. Bryan At Presbyterian Church Sunday | Ellicott City | |
1941-05-01 | Anniversary Service Scheduled At Church | Post | |
1941-05-01 | Birmingham To Have Bryan Memorial Week Starting Off Sunday | Post | |
1941-05-01 | Misc. Mission | fundraising and gratitude at death of Brother Bryan | |
1941-05-01 | Misc. Mission\, fundraising and gratitude at death of Brother Bryan | ||
1941-05-05 | Patrick's Tribute to Brother Bryan | Avondale Sun | |
1941-05-16 | $10 | News | 000 Being Raised To Carry On 'Brother Bryan's Life Work |
1941-05-16 | $10\,000 Being Raised To Carry On 'Brother Bryan's Life Work | News | |
1941-05-16 | Good Morning Louie Newton | Atlanta Constitution | Calls Brother Bryan a great humorist |
1941-05-31 | Brother Bryan Memorial Week Starts Tomorrow | Post | |
1941-05-31 | Observences Asked In City | Post | |
1941-06-15 | In The Footsteps of the Christ He Adored | News Age Herald | |
1942-09-08 | Dr. Alexander Speaks At Meet of Presbyterians | Ashville Citizen Times | |
1942-09-08 | Presbyterians Open Home Mission Meet | Charlotte Observer | |
1943-04-11 | Charles Haddon Nabors Sermonette | Greenville News | |
1944-12-18 | Wayside Chapels Now Stand In Memory of Brother Bryan | News | |
1945-01-01 | God Is Love | Avondale Sun GOD IS LOVE story | |
1947-09-01 | He Led Me Into Faith | The Expositor | Train story "My Father runs the trains" |
1948-08-22 | The Patriarch Who Went About Doing Good | The Montgomery Adertiser | About John Edwards Bryan |
1950-01-01 | From Where I stand (Brother Bryan Mission | Mission | community center) |
1950-01-01 | From Where I stand (Brother Bryan Mission\, community center) | Mission | |
1950-11-11 | Our Gifts: Power | Spiritual Hope | |
1950-11-11 | Our Gifts: Power\, Spiritual Hope | ||
1952-01-01 | Brother Bryan Had a Word For It--Prayer | ||
1952-01-28 | Brother Bryan Bronze Plaque Is Dedicated | Post Herald | |
1960-01-01 | Manse of Brother Bryan now gone as landmark | ||
1962-07-16 | Street Prayer Changed A Life | ||
1962-09-17 | Brother Bryan Had Way of Making All People Feel Better (9/17/1962) | News | |
1963-04-02 | Whom Are You Trying To Please? | The Lewiston Daily Sun Catherine Marshall | |
1964-06-03 | Brother Bryan's Life to be TV Hit | ||
1964-06-05 | There's A Statue To His Kindness | Birmingham Post Herald | |
1964-06-08 | Brother Bryan Was Chosen 'Man for the Hour' | ||
1964-07-02 | Fairmont Makes Time Changes for Services | Dispatch | |
1964-08-01 | Brother Bryan Picture | Presbyterian News | |
1965-04-06 | Beer Halls Feared Crusades of Brother Bryan | Post Herald | Brightest boy in Princeton Josephus Daniels |
1965-04-06 | Beer Halls Feared Crusades of Brother Bryan | Post Herald | "Brightest boy in Princeton" Josephus Daniels |
1966-01-01 | Statue Picture Five Points | n statue picture | |
1966-10-06 | Park Board OKs Moving Statue of Brother Bryan | Birmingham News | |
1966-10-06 | Vulcan Park to get Bryan statue | Birmingham News | |
1966-10-06 | Park Board OKs Moving Statue of Brother Bryan | ||
1966-11-01 | Bryan Statue Is Dedicated | ||
1966-11-01 | Picture of dedication | ||
1966-11-03 | Any Brother Bryan Story? | News and police reflections | |
1966-11-16 | Thanksgiving Eve Is Brother Bryan Day | ||
1966-11-17 | Brother Bryan's Statue Kneels in Prayer Above City He Loved | ||
1966-11-17 | Brother Bryan Looks on City | ||
1966-11-22 | Brother Bryan's Statue Dedicated Wednesday | ||
1966-11-23 | Prayer Point Dedication Service Bulletin | Service | |
1966-11-23 | Brother Bryan Day Statue | ||
1966-11-24 | Give Us Grace To Be Thankful | ||
1966-11-27 | Voice of the People: Brother Bryan and Birmingham | ||
1967-03-05 | Brother Bryan Was Hungry...or Was He? | (NEED END OF ARTICLE) | |
1967-05-31 | Dream Comes True For Japanese Lady | Birmingham news | |
1967-11-22 | Brother Bryan Day Is Today | B news | |
1967-12-06 | Brother Bryan's Cup Goes On Display At Museum | ||
1968-11-27 | Rev. Harrington To Get Bryan Award | Post Herald | |
1968-11-27 | Governor Declaration of Brother Bryan Day | ||
1969-08-08 | Roger Snyder Former Judge Dies | News | |
1969-08-08 | Roger Snyder\, Former Judge\, Dies | News | |
1971-05-11 | Brother Bryan' Pyle Recalled | ||
1971-05-16 | Brother Bryan Story in Braille | News | |
1971-12-19 | Legend In HIs Own Time Was Beloved Brother Bryan | B News | |
1972-01-16 | The Man on His Knees | Gadsden Times | |
1974-01-05 | Real Height | Statue Height | |
1974-05-01 | Brother Let Us Pray | Third | |
1975-03-15 | Brother Bryan--Religion in Shoes | Pensacola News Journal | |
1975-11-08 | Bribe' From Well-loved Pastor Put Child On Road To Ministry | ||
1976-04-01 | Brother Bryan | Presbyterian Journal | |
1976-10-18 | Hot dog first attracted Cantrell to city Boys Club | led to ministry | |
1976-10-18 | Hot dog first attracted Cantrell to city Boys Club\, led to ministry | ||
1976-10-23 | Biography of beloved pastor back in print | News | |
1978-03-08 | Two Pastors Serve Almost a Century | ||
1978-05-27 | Jimmy Cantrell: The quarter which became a career | ||
1981-09-28 | Obituary for John E. Bryan | John E. Bryan Obit | |
1982-05-08 | Brother Bryan's Life Set To Music | Post Herald | |
1982-05-13 | Play Program | Play | |
1982-05-15 | Play Ends Tonight on Bro. Bryan | ||
1983-05-12 | Rededication Program | Redidication | |
1983-05-12 | Brother Bryan More Than Just Statue Figure | ||
1983-05-13 | Bryan Statue Unveiling 'good occasion' | ||
1983-08-01 | Statue of Praying Presbyterian Pastor Restored | Mid-South Presbyterian | |
1984-06-26 | Cornerstone Opening | ||
1986-02-05 | Is This The Monument Jesus Would Have Chosen? | ||
1989-01-01 | My City My Heart Brother Bryan's Story | ||
1989-01-01 | Brother Bryan Left This City Legacy of Sharing Christian Love | ||
1989-01-01 | Legacy of Brother Bryan Celebrated | ||
1989-01-01 | My City\, My Heart\, Brother Bryan's Story | ||
1989-01-13 | Celebration pays homage to Brother Bryan's Legacy | ||
1989-07-13 | Brother Bryan Honored (With Large Picture) | B News | |
1989-07-13 | Park Renamed | Brother Bryan Park | |
1989-07-16 | Brother Bryan Centennial Rally | Centennial | |
2000-01-01 | Brother Bryan's Mission Lives On | ||
2001-02-01 | Legacy of Love | Mission | |
2002-05-01 | Persons of Prayer by Henry Denmen | Men of prayer Pamphlet |
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